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To shove the future forward, ideally faster than it can complain.
means To drive, push, or thrust something forward with applied force or motivation.
from Latin propellere — pro, forward, plus pellere, to drive — the verb that powered everything from cannonballs to careers.
Word cousinShares pellere with compel and expel.
PropellerSame root, just the thing doing the driving.
Beyond physicsNow propels ambitions, narratives, and stock prices too.