Due to the unfortunate circumstances, COVID-19 has had on our business, we’ve made the tough decision to discontinue the membership components of Inevitable/Human. We would like to thank all of our members for rocking with us these past few years. We’ve learned a lot and shared some incredible insights about the future amongst this community.… Continue reading Inevitable/Human is Discontinuing Memberships
Category: Quick Theories
Helping You Make Financial and Lifestyle Decisions in these Qualm Times
When the game is on the line what great athlete (or aspiring great athlete) is found sitting on the sidelines? Jordan, Brady, Gretzky, Phelps, Ali. No matter the circumstance, they were in the game. In the past few days, Ryan and I have toiled with a tough decision. Do we add more stories to the… Continue reading Helping You Make Financial and Lifestyle Decisions in these Qualm Times
Why We’re Donating Our CPU to Folding COVID-19 Proteins
Future thinking is a luxury. Only once you’ve achieved Physiological and Safety Needs on Maslow’s Hierarchy, can you then get back to dreaming and pondering the future. That’s the conclusion that the Inevitable/Human team has come to during the current COVID-19 pandemic. We felt that as future-thinkers, the best foresight we could practice was in… Continue reading Why We’re Donating Our CPU to Folding COVID-19 Proteins
The Monumental Role that Apple News Plays in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Apple is holding, in my opinion, the biggest hand in this entire pandemic situation. They’ve got pocket aces, at least here in the United States, for one very big reason. Apple has the ability to ping approximately 100 million Americans at the same time. It’s an extremely huge responsibility that no other media company or… Continue reading The Monumental Role that Apple News Plays in the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Next Era of Workplace Software
The first thing I do when I hit the office is open Slack, Google Drive, and Asana. Three separate workplace software. Three augmentations of productivity. But how will the software that guides our work improve over time? Like anything, workplace software evolves. The three phases are: Siloed, singular work on one’s own software Collaborative work… Continue reading The Next Era of Workplace Software
What is the Future of Consumer Packaging?
I’m not going to lie, researching the state of consumer packaging and where it’s headed is very depressing. The enormity of the situation is too big for any one person to hypothesize solutions. And for every positive initiative, it seems like there’s lobbying to cancel its progress. We should be past the point of getting… Continue reading What is the Future of Consumer Packaging?
The Rocky Road to a Cashless Society
The cries of a cashless society have been ringing for many years. And while the number of cash purchases is slowly declining, making up 30% of all transactions in the US. This plan of pure efficiency seems about as likely as us reaching a utopia. Possible, but not for at least a couple of generational… Continue reading The Rocky Road to a Cashless Society
3 Ways that AR Face Filters Changed the World. And 3 Ideas For How They’ll Do It Again
Who would’ve ever anticipated that one of the greatest impacts that facial recognition would have on society would be through Snapchat lenses? Face filters and AR lenses have become so much more than kitschy ways of spicing up how we communicate. AR filters have altered the way that people view themselves: Snapchat dysmorphia started to… Continue reading 3 Ways that AR Face Filters Changed the World. And 3 Ideas For How They’ll Do It Again
How the Lottery Could Bank the UnBanked
One of the great financial failures to this point in time is that 12 million Americans are still using payday loan stores and more than 10 million Americans use a check-cashing service. An instant paycheck deduction almost entirely because that person lacks a bank account. Tens of millions of Americans aren’t given the right financial… Continue reading How the Lottery Could Bank the UnBanked