This week we look into how our individual actions, no matter how small, are interconnected and influence the larger societal ecosystem. We'll draw on inspiration from anthropologist Gregory Bateson's views on the mismatch between natural systems and human thinking to highlight the importance of understanding our place in the ecosystem. Using the examples of how credit card rewards programs redistribute wealth from the poor to the rich, and the significant impact of housing affordability on homelessness rates, we'll emphasize the need for a shift in attitude and behavior to foster a more compassionate and equitable society, advocating for small, thoughtful changes in everyday actions to create broader positive effects.
Mentioned This Week
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"Why Gregory Bateson Matters" by Ted Gioia
ProPublica: FTC Orders Makers of TurboTax to Cease 'Deceptive' Advertising
NYT: "The Dirty Little Secret of Credit Card Rewards Programs"
Thom Hartmann: "Why Homelessness Stalks America Like the Grim Reaper