Good Futures

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Good Futures is a monthly event in Lisbon. Designed for people who prefer to reimagine better futures together, than doomscroll pessimistic ones alone.

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The Future of Work

6.30pm, July 2nd, Second Home, Lisbon

What will we work on in 2036?

​Throughout human history, work has been essential: from survival and craft to identity and hustle culture. Now, as work begins to be decoupled from reward, an entirely new meaning is up for us to imagine.

​The choices we make now (collectively and individually) will shape what work looks and feels like a decade from now.

​What part do you want to play in how this changes?

Further Reading

The Future is designed not doomed

Our sessions aren’t panel talks for people to passively consume, but facilitated dialogue and expansive thinking about what kind of futures we really want to live in and design.

Each month we explore a new set of signals and facilitate a dialogue on a theme designed to remind us that we have much more agency than we often believe.

Let's tap into it and imagine better futures, together.

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Signals

Weird data points, news, innovations and consumer behaviours from the present day worth keeping an eye on.

Dialogue

Imagining and discussing possible worlds, far into the future where these weird signals might have become the mainstream.

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Get in Touch

Better futures begin with a conversation. Let’s discuss what’s next for you.