5. Two billion are in extreme
poverty.
Rich-poor divide is highest
ever.
Nature is being pillaged like
never before.
Mass urbanization is
destroying village culture.
Economic growth is
unsustainable.
Science is used for mass
destruction.
11. Lesser Connection to Inner Ecology
Casino
Commerce
Barter
Inner Transformation
Gift
12. Leading with Inner Transformation
Impact
IT
Projects
People
People
Projects
IT
Impact
13. “His [Gandhi’s] spirit is like a great energy that has
the power of uniting men because it effects some
inner sensitivity and draws them together. This
mysterious and marvelous energy is called love.
I felt this very deeply when Gandhi paid a visit to
Europe and stayed a few days in Rome on his
homeward voyage. During his stay in his honor, and
while he sat on the floor and spun, children sat
around him, serene and silent. And all the adults
who attended this unforgettable reception were
silent and still. It was enough to be together, there
was no need of speeches.
We must think about this spiritual attraction, it is
the force that can save humanity, for we must learn
to feel this attraction to each other, instead of
being merely bound by material interests.”
14. gif - tiv - ism
Practice of radically generous
acts that change the world.
33. Gandhi 3.0 Shifts
Leadership to Laddership
Plan-and-Execute to
Search-and-Amplify
Center to Edges
Big to decentralized
Campaign to Movement
Spider to Starfish
42. What We Need to Regain
"I am grateful for
EVERYTHING in this world.
Everything that I can see,
hear, or feel. And everything I
can't see, hear, or feel."
After 27 years in prison, this is his first message.
Give/Receive: hospice story, Dance: Larry Brilliant
Maria Montessori
Mother’s Love; nature’s bounty; tomatoes don’t come with price tag. More than a 100 years since he penned those words, we’ve put price tags on thins that Oscar even in his Wildest dreams (or nightmares!) could not have seen coming. For instance, today your company for $10 can purchase the right to emit a metric ton of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. For $75 hundred dollars you can hire a human being to be a guinea pig in risky drug trials. And for a quarter of a million dollars you can buy the right to shoot and kill an endangered rhino in South Africa. So somehow we've managed to put a price tag on life, death, and almost everything in between.In a world everything has a price --- what happens to the priceless and how can technology contribute?
Mother’s Love; nature’s bounty; tomatoes don’t come with price tag. More than a 100 years since he penned those words, we’ve put price tags on thins that Oscar even in his Wildest dreams (or nightmares!) could not have seen coming. For instance, today your company for $10 can purchase the right to emit a metric ton of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. For $75 hundred dollars you can hire a human being to be a guinea pig in risky drug trials. And for a quarter of a million dollars you can buy the right to shoot and kill an endangered rhino in South Africa. So somehow we've managed to put a price tag on life, death, and almost everything in between.In a world everything has a price --- what happens to the priceless and how can technology contribute?
The European Union last year approved a new rule mandating that all trades must exist for at least a half-second; Key question: how can technology support that inner transformation.
Commercial – fear – love.
16 year old, stood for education, was shot by Taliban, youngest person to be nominated for nobel peace prize
JP story
Maria Montessori
Commercial – fear – love. Supply push to demand pullEfficiency to ResiliencyLectures to Circles