Woman had a hunch she had a brain tumour â and she was right
Marian Salzman announced to those around her that she thought she had a brain tumour â only for her hunch to be right
Marian says she trained for the surgeries like a marathon (Image: PA Real Life)
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Salzman’s path to futurism began in the field of market research. She found she was unusually good at analyzing trends.
“I made my mark by looking not at trendsetters but at trend spreaders,” Salzman said. “I would look at data and find a pattern, things people would experience and share with a larger population.”
It’s about combining art with science, she said. “The art comes from old age,” said Salzman, who’s 60. “I’ve been around long enough to look at what I got right each year. The science is finding each trend and supporting it with mathematical proof.”
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