
Marina Gorbis Thinks Ahead. Like, That's Literally Her Job.
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08/27/20 • 29 min
How is the pandemic changing us? Institute for the Future exec director Marina Gorbis on how to tell short-term trends from long-term shifts, using stories to shape what's coming, and why you'll be spending much less time at the dermatologist's office.
How is the pandemic changing us? Institute for the Future exec director Marina Gorbis on how to tell short-term trends from long-term shifts, using stories to shape what's coming, and why you'll be spending much less time at the dermatologist's office.
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