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In this episode, we explore the growing call for a well-being economy, a reimagining of progress that moves beyond GDP and material growth to focus on collective human flourishing. The conversation challenges the assumption that wealth accumulation and longevity define success, arguing that true advancement lies in connection, emotional health, and ecological harmony. By contrasting Western materialism with Bhutan’s philosophy of happiness-based development, the hosts reveal how societies can reorient their goals toward meaning and sustainability.
The discussion examines the hard physical limits of outward expansion and the psychological limits of extractive capitalism. A post-growth economic model emerges as a viable alternative, prioritizing balance, community regeneration, and the reduction of systemic trauma. Loneliness, burnout, and fragmentation are framed not as individual pathologies but as systemic failures.
The episode concludes by outlining a societal paradigm shift grounded in consciousness, empathy, and sustainable prosperity. This inward turn represents not a retreat from development but a radical redefinition of it. It imagines a civilization measured not by what it extracts, but by what it nurtures: its people, its relationships, and its planet.
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By GlobalPunditIn this episode, we explore the growing call for a well-being economy, a reimagining of progress that moves beyond GDP and material growth to focus on collective human flourishing. The conversation challenges the assumption that wealth accumulation and longevity define success, arguing that true advancement lies in connection, emotional health, and ecological harmony. By contrasting Western materialism with Bhutan’s philosophy of happiness-based development, the hosts reveal how societies can reorient their goals toward meaning and sustainability.
The discussion examines the hard physical limits of outward expansion and the psychological limits of extractive capitalism. A post-growth economic model emerges as a viable alternative, prioritizing balance, community regeneration, and the reduction of systemic trauma. Loneliness, burnout, and fragmentation are framed not as individual pathologies but as systemic failures.
The episode concludes by outlining a societal paradigm shift grounded in consciousness, empathy, and sustainable prosperity. This inward turn represents not a retreat from development but a radical redefinition of it. It imagines a civilization measured not by what it extracts, but by what it nurtures: its people, its relationships, and its planet.
Related
Capitalism and Exploitation: The Engine Beneath the System https://cypressandstar.libsyn.com/capitalism-and-exploitation-the-engine-beneath-the-system
The Cost of Living Crisis and the 2026 Midterm Elections: America on the Brink https://cypressandstar.libsyn.com/the-cost-of-living-crisis-and-the-2026-midterm-elections-america-on-the-brink
Understanding Free Market Economics Through Milton Friedman’s Lens https://cypressandstar.libsyn.com/understanding-free-market-economics-through-milton-friedmans-lens
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstellar_travel https://iefworld.org/post-growth2025 https://lifestyle.sustainability-directory.com/term/societal-paradigm-shifts/ https://ophi.org.uk/gross-national-happiness https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4815621/ https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9578084/ https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1107&context=themis https://www.britannica.com/procon/space-colonization-debate