Thinking Forward, Remembering Backwards: Please Join Us December 30 on Zoom

Given that the week between Christmas and New Years tends to be a slower one for many, we would like to invite you to reflect with us.

The Chinese Book of Changes (Yijing) concentrates the mind on where we are and where we are going.  In 1858, future American President Abraham Lincoln put the politics of a divided country on a timeline:

“If we could first know where we are and whither we are tending, we could then better judge what to do and how to do it.”

Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar says to the Soothsayer, “The Ides of March have come!”  The Soothsayer wisely replies, “Aye Caesar, but not gone.”

Should our New Year’s resolutions be attempts to overcome the past or more resilient actions to meet the future?

Please join us at 9:00 am (CST) on Tuesday, December 30, for a Zoom round table on what we might learn from 2025 and what might we expect in 2026 with wars, AI, the value of the dollar, the results of the November 2026 American election, self-proclaimed civilization states like Russia and China, hurricanes and drought, …

To register, please email jed@cauxroundtable.net.

Event will last about an hour.

Looking forward to your prognostications.