There is no right answer. Not to a question that requires A FUTURISTIC ANSWER. You know what a futuristic answer is, an answer that attempts to predict the future. Predicting the future is purely guess work. No one knows the future. NO ONE!!!!! What ever tools are used to predict the future (Read past experiences) have absolutely nothing with the future results. They are the tools, or sometimes excuses; we use to produce the same old results. Believe me Wall Street spends Billions on figuring out the future and they are failing miserably at it. If anyone could predict the future or KNOW the future outcome of any thing, they would literally rule the world.
So why do you conduct your life as if you know the future?

In a conversation about WHAT YOU COULD PERSONALLY ACCOMPLISH, the future should have no relation to the past. I hope you are beginning to see that the conversations about your future are all guess work. If you are going to guess the future why not guess something great for yourself. I mean it is all made up anyway. So let your UNREASONABLE self handle the guessing. If you really knew the future, if you were even occasionally right, you would be living a dramatically different life.
And if you (and I) would keep our results from the past from infiltrating our commitments to our future, we could start to harness the power of responsibility, of authorship of our lives, our work, and our world. We think our predications are reasonable and accurate, so life shows up pretty much how our reasonable minds say it should
Much has been studied and written about the power of your internal conversations on your subconscious. An equal amount has also been discovered about the power your subconscious has on the outcomes of our endeavors. But before we talk about dissecting the deep areas of your mind, we can be responsible for the conscious thoughts and choices that run our daily lives. Let the voice that speaks the loudest in your head be the one that sees the future as a space of infinite possibility.

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Tom,
You hit the nail on the head.
Kudos