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The Final Verdict: Did my 2025 Predictions Hold Up?

Learning Tech Talks by Christopher Lind

Dec 22, 202501:05:49Technology

There’s a narrative that "nobody knows the future," and while that’s true, every January we’re flooded with experts claiming they do. Back at the start of the year, I resisted the urge to add to the noise with wild guess...

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There’s a narrative that "nobody knows the future," and while that’s true, every January we’re flooded with experts claiming they do. Back at the start of the year, I resisted the urge to add to the noise with wild guesses and instead published 10 "Realistic Predictions" for 2025. For the final episode of the year, I’m doing something different. Instead of chasing this week's headlines or breaking down a new report, I’m pulling out that list to grade my own homework. This is the 2025 Season Finale, and it is a candid, no-nonsense look at where the market actually went versus where we thought it was going. I revisit the 10 forecasts I made in January to see what held up, what missed the mark, and where reality completely surprised us. In this episode, I move past the "2026 Forecast" hype (I’ll save that for January) to focus on the lessons we learned the hard way this year. I’m doing a live audit of the trends that defined our work, including: ​ The Emotional AI Surge: Why the technology moved faster than expected, but the human cost (and the PR disasters for brands like Taco Bell) hit harder than anyone anticipated. ​ The "Silent" Remote War: I predicted the Return-to-Office debate would intensify publicly. Instead, it went into the shadows, becoming a stealth tool for layoffs rather than a debate about culture. ​ The "Shadow" Displacement: Why companies are blaming AI for job cuts publicly, but quietly scrambling to rehire human talent when the chatbots fail to deliver. ​ The Purpose Crisis: The most difficult prediction to revisit—why the search for meaning has eclipsed the search for productivity, and why "burnout" doesn't quite cover what the workforce is feeling right now. If you are a leader looking to close the book on 2025 with clarity rather than chaos, I share a final perspective on how to rest, reset, and prepare for the year ahead. That includes: ​ The Reality Check: Why "AI Adoption" numbers are inflated and why the "ground truth" in most organizations is much messier (and more human) than the headlines suggest. ​ The Cybersecurity Pivot: Why we didn't get "Mission Impossible" hacks, but got "Mission Annoying" instead—and why the biggest risk to your data right now is a free "personality test" app. ​ The Human Edge: Why the defining skill of 2025 wasn't prompting, but resilience—and why that will matter even more in 2026. By the end, I hope you’ll see this not just as a recap, but as permission to stop chasing every trend and start focusing on what actually endures. If this conversation helps you close out your year with better perspective, make sure to like, share, and

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