How to navigate the next 30 years | Ciprian Stănescu | TEDxQuestfield Intl College Youth
The future isn’t a single path—it’s a web of possibilities, shaped by rapid advancements in AI, climate change, and shifting global dynamics. Preparing for the unknown requires more than just predictions; it demands adaptability, resilience, and a mindset of continuous growth. That’s where PLAN comes in—a flexible framework focused on Purpose, Lifelong Learning, Agility, and Nurturing Relationships. Purpose gives us direction and resilience in uncertain times, while continuous learning keeps us relevant in a fast-changing world. Agility helps us navigate setbacks, and strong relationships provide the support needed to thrive. Small habits—like reflecting on our values, dedicating time to learning, embracing discomfort, and deepening personal connections—compound over time, shaping not just our future, but the futures of those around us. The world ahead will challenge us in ways we can’t yet imagine, but with intention and action, we can shape the future instead of merely reacting to it. Ciprian Stănescu is a Romanian social entrepreneur and President of Social Innovation Solutions (SIS), an organization focused on empowering individuals and organizations to navigate future transformations and develop sustainable solutions. With 12 years of experience in global organizations like Ashoka and the Aspen Institute, Ciprian is also a Global Shaper Alumni of the World Economic Forum and a Board Member of Rethink Romania.He teaches foresight and sustainability at The Entrepreneurship Academy in Bucharest and has completed executive programs in sustainable finance and circular economy at Harvard Business School and Cambridge Judge Business School. Ciprian holds an MA in Political Science from Central European University and frequently speaks on future trends, sustainability, and social innovation. Since 2023, he has hosted the “Pro Verde” sustainability talk show on Stirile Pro TV. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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