on agency & what it gives us
Worldbuilding, for me, was a form of expansive hope—a necessary imagination for being alive.
Morgan Harper Nichols • A Necessary Imagination
the most important thing you can do to transform the world is to act. Taking action is a practice of hope. Experience and meaning are derived from doing.
Kelly Hayes • Let This Radicalize You
Positive Friction encourages an alternative design practice in order to restore human agency within online spaces
DVTK • Positive Friction
Meanwhile, the majority of “normals” (to borrow a term from the sci-fi film Gattaca) are expected to take orders, complete tasks, stand in line, clock in and out . . . punctually, obediently, subserviently. No dancing in the halls, and certainly no daydreaming about a world put together differently.
Ruha Benjamin • Imagination: A Manifesto (A Norton Short)
Anab Jain • Calling for a More-Than-Human Politics
Constance de Saint Laurent • How to use ‘possibility thinking’ | Psyche Guides
Simon Sarris • The Most Precious Resource Is Agency
Charlie Warzel • How The Internet Is Like A Dying Star
Affective Foresight begins with the acknowledgement that futures thinking benefits the human emotional state, seeks to understand emotional nuance of the future, and promotes the benefits of foresight as a tool for improved mental health and decision making