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Brian Kersey / APNickname: “Nuke”
Sport: Boxing
Country: USA
One might understandably assume that an Olympic-caliber bantamweight boxer tagged with a nickname like “Nuke” earned the moniker because of, say, his explosive punching power. In Ohio native Rau’shee Warren’s case, however, while the power is definitely there, the real reason he’s known as Nuke is because as a baby he would fight anyone, anyone, who tried to take away his binky, a.k.a., his NUK.
In 2023, we have witnessed plenty of shock events: consider, for instance, Hamas’ attack on Israel and Israel’s subsequent siege on Gaza, Chinese "spy balloons,” the assassination of Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, and even UFOs that may be extraterrestrial. Shock events are risks—or threats to stability—that, while they are in the realm of possibility, are very hard to predict. That said, attempting to determine what they are can serve as a useful tool to help decision makers, from policymakers and investors to businesses and nonprofits, prepare for unexpected challenges in the future.
In the earliest moments of Netflix’s new miniseries Alias Grace, an adaptation of a Margaret Atwood historical novel, the title character contemplates herself, thinking through all the different ways she’s been seen since her murder trial and shifting her appearance accordingly. As we meet her for the first time, Grace flickers between personae: one moment near-demonic, the next an innocent, docile creature in need of protection, then snobbish, then naive, then simply a fool.