Dotshub Podcast
İstanbul, Türkiye | January 2026
TEDX- How do we design a future we can’t fully predict?
The world we live in is no longer linear. It is complex, deeply interconnected, and increasingly unpredictable. We are living in an era of multiple, overlapping risks — social, economic, environmental, geopolitical — amplified by technology and accelerating faster than our traditional ways of thinking.
In this reality, the old assumptions no longer work.
- Risks cannot be neatly measured.
- Returns cannot be reliably forecast.
- And the systems we built with yesterday’s mindset are no longer capable of navigating tomorrow.
This is not just a systemic challenge. – It is a consciousness challenge.
At TEDx, I spoke about why the future cannot be managed with the same social and economic models that created today’s crises — and why we need a shift:
- from short-term optimisation to long-term thinking
- from shareholder-only logic to value creation for all stakeholders
- from extractive growth to regenerative and impact-driven strategies
Most importantly, I shared a simple but often overlooked truth:
Every small decision we make — how we produce, consume, invest, and choose — carries systemic consequences.
Real transformation does not start at the top. It starts with individual awareness.
And from there, it expands into the collective.
The future is not something we wait for. It is shaped — consciously or unconsciously — by the decisions we make today.
The question is: Which future are we choosing to design, starting now?






