Although unpredictable, it is neither impersonal nor empty. It can be presented as a surplus rather than a deficit of possible scenarios (each tendency to eradicate the future in apocalyptic scenarios is in fact a tendency to maintain the status quo). In radical scenarios, one can even imagine the future without people, because it cannot be reduced to people. The future is not the result of human action in the present, it is more than that – although it also contains these consequences transformed into components of realized events (at the same time as consequences of one, causes of the other and fertile ground for the development of third realities).
Instead of a utopian idea that we are trying to achieve (un)successfully, jugofuturism can be a fertile ground for the idea of different realities that do not reduce the future to a specific scenario but create the conditions for the conception of the future.