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What The Futurists Say

THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC HAS ALSO BROUGHT with it opportunities, and according to South Africa-based futurists Graeme Codrington and John Sanei, it’s time to embrace the change and rather see it as a chance to try and rebuild your business, even if it is on the brink of falling apart.

1. “STOP WAITING FOR THINGS TO GO BACK TO NORMAL, IT’S NOT GOING TO”

Don’t press the “huge pause button” on life.

Codrington, a futurist who tracks disruptions through history, states that the era of the coronavirus could be with us longer than we think.

“The disruption that Covid is causing is going to be with

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