It is a truism in our moment in history that we live in an age of uncertainty. In a world driven by complex and varied interactions, using new technologies, and undergoing rapid economic and social change, we are experiencing new problems on a global scale. It seems like everything is unprecedented, unparalleled or new ground. Every day we are reminded of the terrors of domestic and international strife, war in Europe and the Middle East, turbulent economies, climate emergencies, natural disasters, fraught communities, political polarization, starving communities, those with no home, the rise of artificial intelligence … the list goes on. Every day, we experience, on an individual and collective level, fear and anxiety about our chaotic reality.

But is this feeling unique to us? Humans ha

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