The only way to deal with the future is to function efficiently in the now.
If you are ready to give up everything else and study the whole history and background of the market and all the principal companies whose stocks are on the board as carefully as a medical student studies anatomy—if you can do all that and in addition you have the cool nerves of a gambler, the sixth sense of a clairvoyant and the courage of a lion, you have a ghost of a chance.
If you can imagine a society in which the computer- robot is the only menial, you can imagine anything.