A possibility is often best presented as a story, sometimes as an "imagineering" or "backcasting" story in which the possibility is described as having already happened, sometimes with "history" showing how it "came to pass". -- Tom
A possibility is often best presented as a story, sometimes as an "imagineering" or "backcasting" story in which the possibility is described as having already happened, sometimes with "history" showing how it "came to pass". -- Tom
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