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Book Review: The Future Is Faster Than You Think

In the next 10 years, you will probably be commuting to work by flying taxis, going on vacations through rockets, 3D printing your lunch, living on Mars, and much more.

How will all this take place?

The technicalities that might occur, the insights into how various advances will affect us as a society, and the analysis required to bring out an accurate extrapolation have been well cared for by the authors’ Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler.

Their latest book is well structured and divided into three major parts. The first part has emphasized the overreaching trends of how

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