Life Itself Podcast

Who Gets to Build the World We Live In?

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Nov 13, 2024
In this conversation, Bonnitta Roy, an expert in insight practices and collective intelligence, shares her insights on the challenges of large-scale cooperation and the power of intrinsic motivation. She highlights the evolution of human cooperation and the importance of identity in fostering community action. Discussions also cover innovative leadership skills essential for positive change, the role of emotional intelligence, and strategies for navigating capitalism while nurturing communal values. Bonnitta emphasizes a shift towards new leadership paradigms for transformative results.
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ANECDOTE

UN Panel on World-Building

  • Bonnitta Roy was invited to a UN panel on education, also attended by investors, to discuss sustainable development goals.
  • She framed the conversation around the question of "Who gets to build the world we live in?"
INSIGHT

Collective Action Paradox

  • While small conscious communities struggle with cohesion, large-scale collective action, often unconscious, significantly impacts the world.
  • We should examine the mechanisms of large-scale actions for insights into conscious community building.
ANECDOTE

Ezra Pound's Wartime Observation

  • Ezra Pound was troubled by the observation about abundant funding during wartime, contrasting with the lack of resources for positive actions in peacetime.
  • He questioned why negative incentives like threats and greed effectively mobilize resources while positive initiatives struggle.
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