When the illusion of capitalism, money imagined as debt was suggestedin 1996, it was the beginning of people-centered economics:
"Economics, and indeed human civilization, can only be measured and calibrated in terms of human beings. Everything in economics has to be adjusted for people, first, and abandoning the illusory numerical analyses that inevitably put numbers ahead of people, capitalism ahead of democracy, and degradation ahead of compassion."
This is such an inspirational man. He is giving a keynote speech to third sector organisations in the UK about the digital age and the potential this gives them to change the world - follow at @nfpsm
Great feel-good Buzz, but once pants zipped-up -- no actionable information.
Branding hot air for personal profit to a predominantly white, spoiled, over-educated, underemployed, middle class that is desperate for spiritual sustenance that converts intellectual and moral vanities -- into virtues, yet require little in the way of commitment or accountability.
An opiate for the self-absorbed.
(and pretty clever spiritual marketing for a high school drop-out -- gotta admit :)
@garvic7 what kind of actionable information are you looking for? change a lightbulb, smile to strangers, volunteer in africa, eat less meat, don't shit where you sleep... ?
this guy is sharing his ideas, which are incredibly relevant to moving us all forward... and I find your criticism ironic because it does not have any action items itself... you're justing spitting blind catharsis for something you don't care to understand.
where do you find your moral virtues if you don't mind me asking?
TEDx was awesome. I really enjoyed Bill's talk. He's doing great work at WeForest.
To see Bill's video that was edited out of the above video, you can go here:
bit [dot] ly / 6898Px
(Just copy and paste into your browser, remove the spaces and replace the [dot]!)
The link is an article about WeForest's partnership with Socks for Happy People - two organizations dedicated to helping the world become a happier place. :-)
When the illusion of capitalism, money imagined as debt was suggestedin 1996, it was the beginning of people-centered economics:
"Economics, and indeed human civilization, can only be measured and calibrated in terms of human beings. Everything in economics has to be adjusted for people, first, and abandoning the illusory numerical analyses that inevitably put numbers ahead of people, capitalism ahead of democracy, and degradation ahead of compassion."
JeffMowatt 7 months ago
alison.com/courses/Stone-Soup
Its free :-)
billneoorg 8 months ago
There is a fun course to assist startups to be more successful faster;
billneoorg 8 months ago
This is such an inspirational man. He is giving a keynote speech to third sector organisations in the UK about the digital age and the potential this gives them to change the world - follow at @nfpsm
MrHuggins30 11 months ago
Great feel-good Buzz, but once pants zipped-up -- no actionable information.
Branding hot air for personal profit to a predominantly white, spoiled, over-educated, underemployed, middle class that is desperate for spiritual sustenance that converts intellectual and moral vanities -- into virtues, yet require little in the way of commitment or accountability.
An opiate for the self-absorbed.
(and pretty clever spiritual marketing for a high school drop-out -- gotta admit :)
garvic7 2 years ago
@garvic7 what kind of actionable information are you looking for? change a lightbulb, smile to strangers, volunteer in africa, eat less meat, don't shit where you sleep... ?
this guy is sharing his ideas, which are incredibly relevant to moving us all forward... and I find your criticism ironic because it does not have any action items itself... you're justing spitting blind catharsis for something you don't care to understand.
where do you find your moral virtues if you don't mind me asking?
marksyntek 1 year ago
TEDx was awesome. I really enjoyed Bill's talk. He's doing great work at WeForest.
To see Bill's video that was edited out of the above video, you can go here:
bit [dot] ly / 6898Px
(Just copy and paste into your browser, remove the spaces and replace the [dot]!)
The link is an article about WeForest's partnership with Socks for Happy People - two organizations dedicated to helping the world become a happier place. :-)
Tom
tomminter 2 years ago