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Genuine abundance doesn’t come from accumulation or self-sufficiency, but from cultivating trust, vulnerability, and interconnectedness within our communities.
Children naturally embody abundance and interconnectedness, but our systems often beat out that sense of abundance by instilling discipline, structure, and independence", preparing them for a capitalistic world rather than nurturing their innate wisdom.
Kapil Dawda describes his life purpose as bringing belonging into the world. He draws energy from weaving experiences and communities that help people feel they belong and learn, and is exploring how AI can help people have better conversations in the real world
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By Tatjana HarttungGenuine abundance doesn’t come from accumulation or self-sufficiency, but from cultivating trust, vulnerability, and interconnectedness within our communities.
Children naturally embody abundance and interconnectedness, but our systems often beat out that sense of abundance by instilling discipline, structure, and independence", preparing them for a capitalistic world rather than nurturing their innate wisdom.
Kapil Dawda describes his life purpose as bringing belonging into the world. He draws energy from weaving experiences and communities that help people feel they belong and learn, and is exploring how AI can help people have better conversations in the real world
This conversation will help you
Resources