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All human experience is expansive and omnidirectional, including the future. Because the future is not linear, you cannot prepare for it with one single plan. To harvest profits in the future, you should have several alternative plans based on improbable as well as probable future events. Think of future profit as future fruit. Having only one scenario is planting one strawberry instead of a whole field of possible strawberries. Scenarios, like strawberries, may spoil. If you have only one scenario and it spoils, you have a problem.
Thinkertoys: A Handbook of Creative-Thinking Techniques
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