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" ... French consultancy Inovev has three scenarios for 2020, with sales of minus 25% being its favored prediction, although it does have two extra worse theories, one in which the promised government aid somehow gets glued up, minus 30%, and the most pessimistic view, down 35%, if support dries up and there is a second wave of coronavirus. ... "
" ... Let’s resist the pessimistic foreboding that surrounds the arrival of the new year. I challenge you to start 2021 in an exemplary and commendable way! Accept that things will be different, but embrace this deviation from the norm with all your heart and creativity. Here are three ways you can make a positive difference. ... "
" ... The pessimistic extreme, not before April 2022, was the most common answer when the forecast begin back in April. Over time, however, members of the group have adjusted their predictions to more optimistic ranges. The current favorite, between October 2020 and March 2021, was the least favorite choice through June. This illustrates that superforecasters do not lock in to one opinion. Ego often leads people to defend their past statements even when evidence has changed. Superforecasters avoid this bias. ... "
" ... Whether you invest in a silver IRA in 2021 depends on your individual risk tolerance. Entrepreneurs who want to minimize market risk and hedge against stock market decline would do well to invest in a silver IRA. However, those who are pessimistic about the future of the global manufacturing sector may want to hold off until the industrial forecast for 2021 and beyond is clearer. ... "
" ... “Well, first of all, anybody who’s pessimistic, please don't. Please do not be pessimistic. Obviously, times are always uncertain, but we’ve just proven to ourselves we have an incredibly great constitutional system in this country. We’ve made enormous progress, almost everything that you care about in terms of technology—from your smartphone to your flushing toilet to your light switch in your house, which I'm sure you all appreciate—is not older than 150 years. The airplane, the smartphone, right? General anesthetics for surgery, the hip replacement, things that many of you care about, it’s not older than 150 years. And I say 150 years because I date humanity—people, homosapiens—about 300,000 years. So we take 300,000 years and look at 150 years, it’s like nothing. It’s like a microsecond. Now if that’s the case, if we invented all this important stuff in the last—almost exclusively, not entirely, the bulk was in Europe—but almost exclusively in the last 150 years, then what’s the next 150 years bring us? Are we going to just stop inventing things? Really? Honestly? I think we are in an accelerating curve of great new inventions. And we’re just beginning.” ... "