- One Month to Go – And Why May 2. Matters More Than You Thinkby haraldsando@gmail.comIn just one month, something deeply personal and wildly hopeful will be released into the world. Waking Up is more than a novel. It’s a future I’ve seen my whole life. Even as a child, I carried this strange and vivid sense: That I had come from a future where things actually worked. … Read more: One Month to Go – And Why May 2. Matters More Than You Think
- What Would Our Planet Look Like If We Changed Our Ways in Time?by haraldsando@gmail.comSir David Attenborough once said, “It seems that, however grave our mistakes, nature will be able to overcome them, given the chance.” 👉 [Source] It’s a statement that holds both a warning and a promise: if we step back and change course, the natural world can heal. We see this in abandoned cities… Read more: What Would Our Planet Look Like If We Changed Our Ways in Time?
- What if the Future Is a Mirror?by haraldsando@gmail.comHow a Positive Mindset Can Transform the World Harald Neslein Sandø 4 min read · What if the future isn’t something that just happens to us — but something we’re all co-creating, moment by moment, thought by thought? It’s easy to feel powerless in the face of everything that seems broken. Climate chaos, rising inequality,… Read more: What if the Future Is a Mirror?
- Why Dystopias Dominate Sci-Fi (and Why We Need More Utopias)by haraldsando@gmail.comThe Future is Always a Nightmare — Or Is It? This article was originally published on Medium. Dystopias have ruled science fiction for decades. From 1984 and Brave New World to The Hunger Games, Black Mirror, The Matrix, and The Terminator, bleak visions of the future have become the default setting for sci-fi storytelling. These narratives reflect deep-seated anxieties about totalitarian control, technological… Read more: Why Dystopias Dominate Sci-Fi (and Why We Need More Utopias)
- Why I Wrote Waking Upby haraldsando@gmail.comA Vision That Wouldn’t Let Go I’ve been fascinated by science fiction for as long as I can remember. As a child, I devoured books and movies about the future, eager to see what lay ahead for humanity. But again and again, I found the same thing—dystopian worlds, bleak landscapes, and civilizations on the… Read more: Why I Wrote Waking Up