Humans are great at making short-term, self-interested choices. We're less skilled at making long-term decisions with the greater good in mind. This isn't just an interesting quirk of human nature-it's a fundamental flaw that threatens our very existence.
Join research analyst Richard Spitzer and economic astrologer Linda Schurman as they apply their disciplines to the question of humanity's continued existence. Combining the study of historical astrological cycles with modern data analysis, they look to the future, together revealing core challenges to life as we know it. Is this life sustainable? We must now address the greatest choice our species has ever faced: evolution or extinction.
Schurman and Spitzer convincingly argue that the social, economic, technological, and environmental forces influencing our lives are intimately, intricately connected-and that events in one field have broad-reaching effects on the others.
The choices we have long made in these areas are harmfully impacting our way of life, our planet, and potentially our survival. Only by adopting a new means of decision making focused on the greater good can we reverse these effects. So, we have a choice: change thousands of years of habits, or risk everything.
Schurman and Spitzer believe we can change.
About the Author: Economic and historical astrologer Linda Schurman has been publishing newsletters and astrological interpretations for over forty years. Her writings on social, economic, and environmental issues predicted the severity of the 2008 economic collapse.
The author of two previous books on astrological guidance and cyclical influences on economics, technology, social conditions, and politics, Schurman maintains a website at www.soothesayer.com.
Richard Spitzer has over forty years of experience designing research studies on topics at once diverse and interconnected, including future trends, communication influences, business, economics, and consumer behavior.
In 2004 Spitzer launched a business based on his new macrotrend analytics methodology using text and predictive analytics. More information on Spitzer and his business may be found at www.3imacroanalytics.com.