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André Chaperon
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Today, business is held fast in this paradox: the more “business” we do and the more we think solely in terms of “business,” the more we structure human exchange according to the precepts of yesterday’s paradigm; the less wealth we create, and often, the more wealth we destroy.
Umair Haque • Betterness: Economics for Humans (Kindle Single)
a destructive cultural delusion: that we need more knowledge, life-hacks and productivity tips to become the people we want to be.
Daniel Kazandjian • Greatness isn't Grandiose
The nature of our fad culture is driving more value not just to those who blow up, but to those who can hold on to their 15 seconds of fame, a task made harder thanks to our information overload.
Tal Shachar • Creators Eating the World


Here then is my modern twist on eudaimonia, how I might put paid to the idea of “faring well.” A good life is about more than quantity of gross product, denominated in nominal income. It’s about net real wealth. And real wealth, in turn, consists of much more than mere money.