In this video, I'll show you how to use Patterns from the Past. The first deck of cards in the Institute for the Future's Toolkit for Transformation. Let me show you an example of a card from this deck. Here's pattern number 43, climate change is a key driver of health and well-being. This card looks at all the different ways the climate crisis is putting human health in danger. For example, how extreme heat leads to heat-related illnesses and death. While increasing carbon dioxide levels make respiratory allergies worse, leading to more asthma and breathing disorders. All of the cards in this deck have helpful data, stats or infographics to help you understand the pattern better. As you can see here, this chart organizes eight different kinds of health risks from climate change. Here's another card from the pattern from the past deck, card number nine. The bottom 50% own just 1% of the wealth. This statistic, by the way, is specific to the United States economy, but the trend holds true globally. The back of each card has more details about the pattern and questions to consider. For example, what are unexplored options for redistributing wealth and restoring a healthy economy for the bottom 50%? As you can see, each of the cards in this deck talk about a different underlying weakness or a pre-existing condition that contributed to the severity of the pandemic vis-a-vis the same conditions and weaknesses that we talked about in the deeper disease videos. Also, you'll notice that each card in this deck is actually tagged and color-coded to one of those seven categories of the deeper disease that you learned about already. Broken health systems, economic inequality, racial injustice, the brittle supply chain, political division, fragile social fabric, and the climate emergency. What exactly do you do with all of these cards? Well, hopefully you've organized a group online or in person, whether it's a group of two or ten, or 20, and your conversation goal is to decide as a group, which of all of these patterns from the past, these system failures from the past are most urgent for us to address if we want to make a better future, and why? Make sure everyone knows the goal and then start playing. First, everyone gets one to five cards from the Patterns from the Past deck. If you have lots of people playing, stick to one card per person. If you're a smaller group, let everyone pick three or four cards. You can deal them randomly, or let everyone browse through the cards and pick something that's meaningful to them. Once the cards are dealt, everyone takes turn talking about their cards and sharing their experiences with each pattern. You can prompt the conversation with questions like this. Has this pattern affected you personally? Is it a problem you see often in your community? Can you find any possible connections between this system failure and the work you do or your current activities and interests? Players can trade cards with each other, or draw a new one if they prefer. After your group has discussed all the cards in play, ask if anyone wants to add a new pattern from the past, what system failure is missing from the conversation or the deck? Finally, you're ready to discuss which historical system failures you think are most important to solve and why. There is no need to come to a consensus. Each individual can create their own top three patterns from the past ranking. When everyone has a top three list, that is a win, and that's the basic game play for the first deck of cards. I think if you'll try it, you'll find it a really powerful experience. It's so mind-opening to find out what patterns from the past other people are most troubled by, and what problems are most motivated to try to fix. There are many different facilitation tips in the Toolkit for Transformation for using this deck of cards in more ways, lots more creative prompts and storytelling suggestions, so I encourage you to download the full toolkit so that you can find all the different ways you can use the Patterns from the Past deck. One more tip, there's an index for each deck of cards at the end of the toolkit. You can see the Patterns from the Past index here. The index lists each card's idea and card number, and the index is organized by the seven deeper diseases. You can use this index to jump to a particular card or quickly scan the list for ideas that jump out at you. This index is especially useful if you are having your conversations in a virtual online meeting where everyone is playing with her own digital version of the deck. Now you know how to use deck number one, Patterns From the Past. In the next video, we'll talk about how you play with deck number two, Innovations For the Future. [MUSIC]