 Mae'r fawr gwneudio'r fawr yn ymweld, i ddweud o gael iawn am y gweithio'r fawr o'r cyd-fawr. Mae'n ddweud. Mae'n ddweudio'r fawr o'r fawr o'r fawr yw ddweudio'r fawr ond mae'n gweithio'r fawr o'r ddweud ychydig o bunlwg lle mae'r fawr o'n oed yn oed yn cael fawr ond yma gwybod y fawr yn y fawr yn oed i'n gweithio'r fawr. Mae'n gweithio'r fawr o'r fawr. If we like it or not, money makes the world go round businesses got a critical role to play in creating a union and just world. There's business as usual and then there's business as unusual. Meaning is an extraordinary thing. We're all trying to grapple with the same idea. Business can do better. Business is going to do what people want. How do we get business to do what people need? That's a much harder question. This kind of conference shows that the New Economy already exists its already happening. Rydw i leol ydych yn cyfath Yog, y gwnaeth ein bod y celyn erioed yn ei gwair. Rwydym i'w gymharu i ganddurd o'r cwmferm, ac yn fawr doledig, rydyn ni heddiw, iddyn ni eisio newydd, a gwriwch i gael gwneud, gw weakest i'n mynd i'n gweithiau ein gwelwch. Dysganwch bod nifer'i perthau, I tell them that they'll come to a conference, like no other they've ever been to. It's full of people who don't just talk about things, it's full of people who do things. We don't like to call ourselves an ethical company. We believe we're normal. It's a lot of people that are here today who are genuinely fully purpose driven. They're not just using the words, it's not just a value written on a board. They are genuinely living it. A conference like meaning really helps people feel that they're not alone. That there is a network of alternatives out there. There's a whole web of economic experiments. We're seeing the possibilities of ideas and more and more people connecting to each other and it gives you a lot of hope. People who run businesses are also members of families, they're members of communities, they want to give something back and ultimately their fate is the fate we all have. It's actually loads of us, all interested in trying to bring about some kind of big systemic change. We have to take economics out of the ivory town, out of the equations and realise that economics is what we all do and think and live and create every day. Business has to be part of meeting the needs of all within the means of the planet. When the winds of change blow, some people build walls and some people build windmills and today is really about the windmills. Think seriously about what businesses and professions can do in the light of what's happening. Everybody else is fighting for their values. You've got to fight for yours. Great things happen when businesses are brave enough to think differently.