Economic Sleepwalking
We live in state of economic sleepwalking believing we have no alternatives to the current economic way of life. We investigate, criticise, and explore - but do not stop long enough to ask - is this a must?
Must We Thrive?
There is a type of human-economical Zeitgeist, one with a premise that we exist as biological economic production units — money our soul intent, expressed by the cliché
What Happens When Profit Trumps Ethics?
The bigger the gap between the social good of a transaction and the money to be made from it, the harder it becomes to do what’s right for society.
The Joy of Doing Less But Better
We live in an age where speed, convenience, and efficiency reign over the slow, deliberate effort required for true mastery. But imagine if, instead of dithering — endlessly researching, jumping from hack to hack, book to book, and app to app — you spent your time working diligently, with focus and patience.
On Questioning And Not Just Accepting
It is by accepting the views of others and not wanting to offend them by posing critical questions, that the world ends up being a worse place for all. The appeasement of a few leads to the discontent of the many.