 Our mode of development is so much based on growth, but what we know now scientifically and what is confirmed by the IPCC is that economic growth is simply not compatible with a flourishing human society nor a flourishing natural world. And I think a step for every board leader, for every member, for every social entrepreneur is to ask what does it actually mean to develop my sector, my industry, my enterprise where the growth imperative is actually taken away, where we instead focus on a well-being economy, we instead focus on well-being strategies, where the core and purpose of why exist, what do we do, really is to serve human flourishing and a growth society is I think eventually what a sustainable society would look like on a global scale. There's economic growth and there's uneconomic growth. Of course there's growth within limits, there's growth to an extent where there's certain industries that need to grow, that support human flourishing, you're talking about education, you're talking about healthcare, you're talking about those that contribute to human well-being. But actually the question we need to be asking is what are the other aspects of the economy that maybe are not serving us any longer to really be out of control and its growth? Places like fast fashion, when it comes to military emissions, when it comes to planned obsolescence of psychology, these are the things that we know we can no longer keep growing exponentially and we think about GDP growth and global GDP growth even at 2% a year, you scale that exponentially for the next 100 years, there are simply not enough rocks, materials on this planet, not enough human communities are able to sustain that level of growth for the next century. What our economic models would look like will actually be quite diverse depending on if you're in a desert or in a forest area, depending which industries you have access to, what your skills are and I think what the future holds for us is that there's not going to be just this one economic paradigm and that's partly what got us to where we are today. The metrics are no longer what's GDP growth in a particular sector and how are we contributing to that. The metrics are, is this a more compassionate society or a pathetic society? What does it mean for us to be focusing on growth and what is the type of growth that we need and actually what is the type of degrowth we need in this world?