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There does not seem to be a great deal of writings on how animals, including man, deal with food, air and water. Of course, human civilizations have evolved very elaborate systems for handling how these resources are managed. Our process is quite different from that of any other living things. But what if we took the view that our systems need to behave in a similar way to those of other animals and plants. | There does not seem to be a great deal of writings on how animals, including man, deal with food, air and water. Of course, human civilizations have evolved very elaborate systems for handling how these resources are managed. Our process is quite different from that of any other living things. But what if we took the view that our systems need to behave in a similar way to those of other animals and plants. | ||
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Revision as of 14:18, 2 January 2018
I want to kick off this page on Abundance with this encouraging TED Talk.
Contents
Peter Diamandis
Joi Ito
Other Videos
John McKnight & Peter Block
Fuller on Wealth
In his short Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth, Buckminster Fuller defines "wealth" as the capability to cope with the environment. Here, amy m. hurley recorded me reading his full definition... https://www.instagram.com/p/BdLeHWTl3hd/
A Biological Basis of Economics
There does not seem to be a great deal of writings on how animals, including man, deal with food, air and water. Of course, human civilizations have evolved very elaborate systems for handling how these resources are managed. Our process is quite different from that of any other living things. But what if we took the view that our systems need to behave in a similar way to those of other animals and plants.