Month: October 2024

How Stakeholder Capitalism Can Reshape Our World!

Imagine an economy as a bustling neighbourhood block party. At such a gathering, everyone contributes—some bring food, others bring music, and a few offer games and activities for kids. This event flourishes only when everyone benefits, making attendees content and the community stronger. Now, consider the economy through the same lens. As

Values and Beliefs: The Twin Engines Driving Identity and Behaviour

Values and belief systems are the twin engines that drive who we are and how we navigate the world. Just as the wind and the rudder set a ship’s course, our values and beliefs steer our decisions, actions, and, ultimately, our identity. Understanding these powerful forces is a matter of curiosity and

Beyond GDP: Urgently Rethinking Prosperity in a Finite World!

What if true prosperity is not measured by the incessant rise of our GDP but by our communities’ health and our planet’s vitality? In “Prosperity Without Growth: Economics for a Finite Planet,” Tim Jackson dismantles the notion that relentless economic growth is the key to lasting prosperity. He advocates for a vision

Beyond Capitalism: Exploring New Paths to Sustainability!

Part 2 Our previous discussion explored the complex relationship between capitalism and sustainability (here). We examined how capitalism—driven by competition and self-interest—has fuelled innovation and growth but at our planet’s and communities’ expense. Now, let’s shift gears and explore what lies beyond the horizon. Is there a better way to balance economic

Rethinking Success: Finding Meaning Beyond Wealth and Achievement!

Many find themselves adrift in a world that often equates success with wealth and prestige, much like a ship without a rudder. J. Douglas Holladay’s insightful book, “Rethinking Success: Eight Essential Practices for Finding Meaning in Work and Life“, challenges this conventional wisdom by proposing a framework that emphasises purpose, relationships, and

Rising Strong: See Vulnerability as a Strength!

For all its beauty, life can often feel like an unpredictable storm. It pushes, tests, and sometimes even throws us to the ground. Many of us wish for smooth sailing, but as Brené Brown shares in her compelling book, “Rising Strong: The Reckoning. The Rumble. The Revolution.”, proper growth and resilience don’t

The Art of Authenticity: Expose Life’s Truths and Lies!

In a world that spins faster every day, authenticity might seem like a luxury, something for the few who have time to reflect deeply. Yet, as Karissa Thacker’s “The Art of Authenticity: Tools to Become an Authentic Leader and Your Best Self” tells us, adopting authenticity is not just a choice; it’s

A Compass to Unchartered Business Success!

In the quest for business growth and innovation,  companies often find themselves trapped in a fierce battle for market share, like sharks fighting over a dwindling supply of fish in a red ocean. To break free from this “red ocean” of competition, W. Chan Kim and Renée Mauborgne’s book “Blue Ocean Shift:

Common Sense: Representation and the Evolution of Democracy

Is it time to embrace genuine self-governance and move beyond traditional methods? In 1776, Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” became a powerful catalyst, rallying American colonists to resist English rule. Its profound impact inspired Americans to break free from colonial dominance and seize control of their fate. Paine’s pioneering arguments, which condemned the

The Social Contract Society is Like a Team Game

Imagine playing a team sport—soccer, basketball, or any game where working together is critical. For the team to win, everyone needs to follow specific rules, trust each other, and agree on how to share responsibilities. What if this idea was applied instead of a game to how we organise our entire society?