Future shock

“Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.” Leo Tolstoy

I am going to refer to some ideas before explaining from whom they came, and when.

Try this: the term “future shock” is defined as a certain psychological state of individuals and entire societies. The shortest definition for the term is a personal perception of “too much change in too short a period of time”.

Or try this: society is undergoing an enormous structural change, a revolution from an industrial society to a “super-industrial society”. This change will overwhelm people, the accelerated rate of technological and social change leaving them disconnected and suffering from “shattering stress and disorientation” – future shocked. It was stated that the majority of social problems were symptoms of the future shock.

Stay with me a little longer as I pose a few questions.  How do you feel at the moment?  Slightly unsure of where the world is going right now? Feeling a little unsettled?

Why those questions?  With the Dow Jones index heading down through 11,130 (at the time of writing on the 8th) and ‘chaos across markets’ headlines all over the place these are very unsettling times

Last week’s edition of The Economist had five pages about the present uncertain times in the USA.

August 6th, 2011

Here’s a quote from an article entitled,

Six years into a lost decade

The numbers keep being revised inexorably downwards

The rough news did not end there. The Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) revised its numbers back through the recession, revealing a downturn more serious than previously understood. The BEA’s first estimate of output in the fourth quarter of 2008, published in January of 2009, showed a contraction of 3.8%, later revised to a 6.8% drop. The new numbers change the figure yet again, to a shocking 8.9% fall in GDP. For 2009 as a whole, the American economy shrank by 3.5% rather than the previously reported 2.6%. American output has yet to reattain its 2007 peak. On a per-person basis, inflation-adjusted GDP stands at virtually the same level as in the second quarter of 2005. America is six years into a lost decade. [my emphasis]

So back to those comments about  ‘future shock’.  They come from a gentleman known across the world for his writings as a futurist, Alvin Toffler.  His website is here and there is a good review of the man and his works on Wikipedia.

Alvin Toffler, born 1928

Toffler’s book, Future Shock, from 1970 was prescient in forecasting …. well here’s how it is written on Wikipedia,

Toffler argues that society is undergoing an enormous structural change, a revolution from an industrial society to a “super-industrial society“. This change will overwhelm people, the accelerated rate of technological and social change leaving them disconnected and suffering from “shattering stress and disorientation” – future shocked. Toffler stated that the majority of social problems were symptoms of the future shock. In his discussion of the components of such shock, he also popularized the term “information overload.”

But there’s an aspect that wasn’t even on the horizon when Toffler was writing that book in the late 60s – the end of growth.  That is creating a whole new level of change and ‘information overload’, in my opinion.

Just a few days ago, I reviewed the Paul Gilding book The Great Disruption.  I quoted this extract from the very start of the book,

This means things are going to change.  Not because we will choose change out of philosophical or political preference, but because if we don’t transform our society and economy, we risk social and economic collapse and the descent into chaos.  The science on this is now clear and accepted by any rational observer.  While an initial look at the public debate may suggest controversy, any serious examination of the peer-reviewed conclusions of leading science bodies shows the core direction we are heading in is now clear.  Things do not look good.

These challenges and the facts  behind them are well-known by experts and leaders around the world, and have been for decades.  But despite this understanding, that we would at some point pass the limits to growth, it has been continually filed away to the back of our mind and the back of our drawers, with the label “Interesting – For Consideration Later” prominently attached.  Well, later has arrived.

Indeed, ‘later’ has arrived.  The ‘future’ is now here!

Watch the first 10 minutes of the Future Shock film made back in 1972 and ponder.

The following four parts are easily found on YouTube.

God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Reinhold Niebuhr

4 thoughts on “Future shock

  1. I totally agree with your opening Quote.. We all of us are responsible for changing who we are.. if we want to change Society – we are that Society, and so we need only change ourselves, our thought processes and behaviours ..
    We are IN the CHANGE now.. And we are now reaping what we have sown.. Especially in light of the recent rioting here in the UK.. Where it seems the Youth are on the rampage thinking itself untouchable and justified in their actions..As we see copy-cat actions of violence escalate in many cities here. Last night it was Manchester, and here in Nottingham we saw the same.. As gangs went down streets wrecking family cars and throwing stones through windows, one narrowly missing a 4 yr old as he slept in his bedroom. Police stations petrol bombed and shops being looted And most of these were young teenagers..
    For in our society of today we have lost respect of each other and have forgotten how to teach that respect to our children as we have become a society of greed, of wanting more and more. And our ‘Do-Gooders’ who have only wanted to protect the rights of our Children, have taken away the rights of parents-teachers in teaching discipline.. For the Children turn around to their parents/teachers and Authorities and say-‘ You can’t touch me’ I have rights!.. Yes we all should have those rights to be free from harm.. But along the way the values have gone out of the window as children grow up without feeling part of that family unit, and whereby that respect and unity for each other is missing, so they seek it elsewhere in gangs where a different kind of respect is taught.
    Yes we are ALL of us in for further FUTURE SHOCKS!!!!… as the monetary situation will only Add to the already turbulent way in which this world is heading.. Something I have felt will happen for some time…
    Another great posting!
    S.D.

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    1. Sue, how I love reading your comments, as well as the support you offer to my meagre writings. Thank you so much!

      Jean and I have been watching the BBC news and also last Monday’s Panorama. What unfolded before our eyes was simply unbelievable. My daughter, Maija, son-in-law, Marius, and grandson, Morten, live in Walthamstow (and shop in Hackney). Speaking with Maija yesterday, the utter stupidity of what was happening was so obvious. These youngsters are harming the very shops and businesses where they might have had the chance of some employment. They aren’t protesting; they are just wrecking. When Marius was cycling back from work on Monday evening, he had to pass by some of the looters. He overheard one say, “I’m just getting my taxes back!” Apart from the observation that this lad had probably never paid any taxes, the reality of what he and his crowd were doing was increasing the economic burden on all of them at some point.

      But the bottom line, well for me anyway, is the moral failure of each and every one of them. I’m sure there will be millions of words written and spoken about the causes and the deeper roots, etc., etc., but each one of those young persons looting, burning and wrecking has lost sight of the fact that it is the self, our own individual choices, that determine what we, as an individual do, and flowing from those individual choices what society we create.

      For all of us, life can be, nay IS, both incredibly tough and ‘unfair’. But life is also beautiful and ‘fair’. Life reflects back what is in our hearts and what we think about most. As I wrote at the end of today’s post,

      A self-affirmation

      For today, I am in charge of my life.
      Today, I choose my thoughts.
      Today, I choose my attitudes.
      Today, I choose my actions and behaviours.
      With these, I create my life and my destiny.

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      1. Love your affirmation.. for it all starts and ends with the Self!.. We are all responsible for our thoughts and actions.. thought creates… lets hope there are many who will stop and make the ‘Right Choices’…
        Blessings and thoughts sent out to you and family… As always let us hope that there are more people out there with positive thoughts and love in their hearts to out-weigh the negative that seems to be escalateting..
        Dreamwalker

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