Malthus predicted population decline and then Paul Erlich predicted a population problem. And then we kicked a can with the central banks taking over the banking model in 2009. In my view, there aren't any more biophysical cans unless there's some major, major new technology that I don't see on the horizon yet. So the can to kick is in our minds. Do we need all this stuff on this rat race to compete with others for monetary material things or can like you say the inner development? Absolutely.
On this episode, author and social entrepreneur Tomas Björkman joins Nate to discuss his recent projects promoting inner development based on his books The Nordic Secret and The World We Create. Tomas unpacks the philosophical framework of ‘metamodernism’ and ultimately why having more mindful, engaged, global citizens is so critical to our coming challenges. How can we as individuals contribute to a more positive transition by becoming more thoughtful and resilient?
About Tomas Björkman:
After many years in business as an entrepreneur and investment banker, Tomas Björkman is now a social entrepreneur and the founder of Ekskäret Foundation in Stockholm. He is also the co-founder of the research institute Perspectiva in London, the Co-creation Loft, the media platform Emerge in Berlin, the 29k.org personal development platform, and the Inner Development Goals (IDGs) framework. He is a member of the Club of Rome and a fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Science. He is the author of three books: The Market Myth (2016), The Nordic Secret (together with Lene Rachel Andersen, 2017) and The World We Create (2019). He divides his time between London, Stockholm and Berlin.
For Show Notes and More visit: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/48-tomas-bjorkman