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Our modus operandi is to share ideas, publicize, and open debates. We want to show you how we think—and use our thoughts for specific projects.

Next year

As humans we are driven to want to explore, reach, control, and foresee the future. But predicting the future is extremely difficult—and it seems impossible to do so accurately. The fact is that the future is not written yet—but what if we can write it?

Our collective imagination and outlook hold knowledge as valuable as any prediction: the knowledge of what we want to happen, and what we fear will happen. We build reality together, out of our own meanings and living conditions. It is an agreed-upon narrative. Nobody knows what our future will be, but we can know what we want it to look like.
In April and May 2020, we compiled stories from people aged 12 to 70 with a single requirement: they had to take place in the spring of 2021.
These stories help us understand the public psyche. While each of them represents one voice within the community, we put them all together to create #elañoqueviene.
This is a collective story, a way to shape the always-uncertain future. It represents an opportunity to make good on the desires for change that came to light at a completely unprecedented time. It is an attempt to explain our social identity and give it a voice, to design a world in sync with what we want.

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Click here to download the full report

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