
A Whale is Worth More Alive

This shift in perspective – from pyramid to web, from pinnacle to participant – also invites us to move beyond anthropocentric values and to recognise and respect the intrinsic value of the living world.
Kate Raworth • Doughnut Economics: The must-read book that redefines economics for a world in crisis
The new questions should be “Will it fit in?,” “Will it last?,” and “Is there a precedent for this in nature?” If so, the answers to the following questions will be yes: Does it run on sunlight? Does it use only the energy it needs? Does it fit form to function? Does it recycle everything? Does it reward cooperation? Does it bank on diversity? Does
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Narratives for a Life-centric culture: the Culture Hack Labs’ Methodology
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