It is truly a mind-expanding experience to try to get your head around how the world will change in the next 20 years. I glibly say in speeches that the world is going to change more and faster in the next 20 years than it did in the last 100 years; but when you begin to contemplate the dozens of different areas in which change is going to happen – and not just the technological but the sociological and geopolitical implications of the change – and then, on top of all that, try to think about how all that will impact our investments, it becomes a bit daunting.

Don Quixote comes to mind as I face this task. But I’m going full tilt at the windmill anyway. I hope you’re having a great week, too.

Your trying to solve a very complex puzzle analyst,

John Mauldin

John Mauldin is editor of Mauldin Economics' Outside The Box.

This article was originally published at Mauldin Economics.

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