I am able to foresee the future pretty well about what's going to happen in my vicinity, going out about a half a second. Further out than that it becomes a matter of subjective estimates of probabilities based on my life experiences.
At a certain point in my life I found myself repelled by more and more pundits, for claiming that they knew what was about to happen or could read the minds of people they disagreed with. I just haven't encountered seers or telepaths in my life and assume if they existed they would find a better use for their talents than becoming opinion vendors.
I do follow a few pundits; I mostly seek folk who provide context. I think of them more as journalists in that way but their job descriptions often downplay that identity.
When folk talk of foreseeing the future they often refer to it in a way that feels disconnected, as if something will happen and nothing we do beforehand is relevant to that happening. Again, that just hasn't been my experience in life. The future is constructed and you can roll up your sleeves and participate or surf the internet until it is done.
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