Business in the Age of Overshoot Trey Sutton, originally published by Resilience.org April 24, 2025 Perhaps more of us can look for the joyfully modest people in our lives, learning what we can from them instead of from the malignantly selfish, algorithm-drive madness running rampant today. That seems like genuine progress, however slowly it is made. Teaser image credit: Photo by New York Rowhouse stores and Homes on Unsplash ...The cultural transformation we need in affluent countries involves changes that, to my eyes, are unquestionably positive. Encouraging people to prioritize genuine life satisfaction over hollow, expensive, destructive, and time-consuming illusions of happiness – to prioritize relationships and meaningful work and nature over material luxuries and conveniences – that is worth fostering regardless of how much it scales. Every person who moves in that direction will be better off, and the environment will be better off, too...
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