Beyond the Horizon: Rethinking Progress Dimensions: Time, Future - Brossura

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Wright, Her Majesty Queen Dillys I

 
9798268678611: Beyond the Horizon: Rethinking Progress Dimensions: Time, Future

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The book Beyond the Horizon by Her Majesty Queen Dillys I of the Royal Wright family is a book about time, the immediate future and beyond. This work reflects factual information. In every age, humanity has sought to define progress — to measure its ascent by monuments, machines, and markets. But as the 21st century unfolds, we find ourselves at a crossroads: the pace of innovation has outstripped our capacity for reflection. We build faster than we question. We consume more than we conserve. And we plan for tomorrow with the blinders of today.

This book is a response to that urgency. Beyond the Horizon: Rethinking Progress invites readers to reconsider the very architecture of advancement — not through the lens of speed or scale, but through the deeper dimensions of Time and Future.

Time is not merely a backdrop to progress; it is its most vital ingredient. The decisions we make now ripple across generations. The infrastructures we erect, the policies we enact, and the ecosystems we alter will shape lives we will never meet. To design wisely is to design with time in mind — to see beyond the immediate and into the enduring.

Future, in this context, is not a distant abstraction. It is a living responsibility. It belongs not only to economists and engineers, but to poets, elders, and children. It demands foresight, humility, and care. It asks us to become stewards, not just strategists.

In this second edition, revised a decade after its original publication, I revisit five regional case studies that exemplify long-term thinking in action:

  • The Future Generations Act in the United Kingdom

  • Finland’s forest strategy in Europe

  • Vision 2071 in the United Arab Emirates

  • Ethiopia’s reforestation movement in Africa

  • GIFT City in India, Asia

Each chapter explores how policy, infrastructure, and ecological planning can be reimagined to serve not only the present, but the unborn. These are not mere examples — they are invitations to think differently, to lead with conscience, and to build with legacy.

As a sovereign and a scholar, she long believed that wisdom is the highest form of progress. Under her earlier title, HRH Princess Dillys Wright, she wrote of cities and civilizations, of memory and modernity. But this work, penned as Her Majesty Queen Dillys I, is one of her most personal and urgent offering. It is a call to all who design, govern, and dream: to move beyond the horizon — not to escape the present, but to elevate it.

Let us rethink progress. Let us reclaim time. Let us honour the future.

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