Being an artist and a creative person at heart I thrive in an environment where I can experiment and adopt without rigid structures pushing me down to fit the boxes. Thanks to that I achieve the best results and I don't get bored, which is important. When I get bored I switch off. Considering the broader context I have a question. How can we recalibrate the system as so many depend on the way it works and has been for decades... Even to discuss the idea is an anathema, not to mention putting it in action... So many have got so much to lose...
Yesterday I drove my 12 year old to the theater. A creative kid. He said, "In school, they don't really teach us to be smart - just to do as they say". He's of course right, and that makes this entire transition so difficult. We have existed so long inside the system, that we have sliced away the majority of the creative people.
The major fallacy we've done on the economical side, which has been the engine of the system, has been to see financialization and production as equal in value. The one drives inequality, and only works as long as the system works, the other drives resilience and middle class income.
Production has the potential to be a driver of unification. But not within a management leand-model. If applied in a way that creates a sense of purpose, contribution, local resilience, as well as competetion for innovation and local belonging it can work as a unifying tool. And the good thing, it will also be just the aim we will need to solve the Draghi-innovation challenge and again become competitive on the global stage.
Being an artist and a creative person at heart I thrive in an environment where I can experiment and adopt without rigid structures pushing me down to fit the boxes. Thanks to that I achieve the best results and I don't get bored, which is important. When I get bored I switch off. Considering the broader context I have a question. How can we recalibrate the system as so many depend on the way it works and has been for decades... Even to discuss the idea is an anathema, not to mention putting it in action... So many have got so much to lose...
Yesterday I drove my 12 year old to the theater. A creative kid. He said, "In school, they don't really teach us to be smart - just to do as they say". He's of course right, and that makes this entire transition so difficult. We have existed so long inside the system, that we have sliced away the majority of the creative people.
The major fallacy we've done on the economical side, which has been the engine of the system, has been to see financialization and production as equal in value. The one drives inequality, and only works as long as the system works, the other drives resilience and middle class income.
Production has the potential to be a driver of unification. But not within a management leand-model. If applied in a way that creates a sense of purpose, contribution, local resilience, as well as competetion for innovation and local belonging it can work as a unifying tool. And the good thing, it will also be just the aim we will need to solve the Draghi-innovation challenge and again become competitive on the global stage.