One of the keys to a happy life is a productive relationship with the future. For many of us, this involves predictions, overconfidence, and anxiety. Or as NYU Professor Scott Galloway observes “the best way to predict the future is to make it, but there’s a corollary: The best way to prevent the future is to predict it.”

Dr. Galloways provide an entertaining and insightful list of things not worth worrying about…and a few things that are. He asks you to consider if we are over or underprepared.

You may extract some helpful insights by spending a few minutes with one of the best world watchers. He concludes his recent blogpost, titled “Forewarned”, by asking “are you worried about the right things?”