Of course you’re right. I guess I haven’t noticed the topic come up here for a while, and haven’t seen the apocalypse predicted so straightforwardly (and quantitatively) before so am surprised in spite of myself.
Although, in context, it sounds like EY is saying that the apocalypse is so inevitable that there’s no need to make plans for the alternative. Is that really the consensus at EY’s institute?
Of course you’re right. I guess I haven’t noticed the topic come up here for a while, and haven’t seen the apocalypse predicted so straightforwardly (and quantitatively) before so am surprised in spite of myself.
Although, in context, it sounds like EY is saying that the apocalypse is so inevitable that there’s no need to make plans for the alternative. Is that really the consensus at EY’s institute?
I have no idea what the consensus at SI is.