I’m on a mission to positively impact 100 million people before/ if I die.

Briar Prestidge

I’m on a mission to positively impact 100 million people before/ if I die.

My objective is to spark curiosity and influence a new generation of creative thinkers who dare to envision humanity’s next steps.

I see a lot wrong with the way society is constructed these days:

-We live in a “sickcare system,” not a “healthcare system”.
-We work hard our whole lives to retire and suffer of old age diseases, such as Cancer and Alzheimer’s.
-We live in fear of the future, rather than excitement and childlike curiosity.
-It’s a conscious effort to push back against the allure of the “cheap dopamine hits” we get from our phones, and seek real sources of dopamine and other essential hormones that contribute to our happiness.

I could go on. But with technological, science and medical advancements also comes an incredible opportunity to better the path of humanity.

My team and I are on a mission to dive deep into the innovations and trends that will play a role in shaping our future - not to merely observe them, but to curiously investigate:

Will we live in a world of human augmentation, AI, the metaverse, nanotechnology, life extension, and digital twins? What about the ethics of these technologies, and their potential transformative impact on our society and economy?

To learn about how we can elevate the human condition, I myself endeavor to become bigger, better, faster, stronger and smarter, and do what I can to become a superhuman…

I hope you will join me. And even if you are not ready to now, I hope you at least remain open to hearing new perspectives because no topic is ever black and white.

We will shape the future by asking all the right questions.

Briar Prestidge

Close Deals in Heels is an office fashion, lifestyle and beauty blog for sassy, vivacious and driven women. Who said dressing for work had to be boring? 

http://www.briarprestidge.com
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