What do you need to create wealth?

Let us go back to the basics of human relationships. What are the very first conditions for wealth creation?

Are we talking then about marketing, KPI’s or stakeholder values? No!

We talk about trusting eachother, respecting eachother and building values together.

Since all this is lost the crisis will take one or more generations to solve and certainly not a bucket full of cash.

The next pope is a woman

We will not enter into a dispute about the successor nor representative of Christ but indeed about the powerfull symbols that mankind needs nowadays to evolve along the path of gigantic challenges.  Filosophically, scientifically, politically and entrepreneurally the world is facing huge changes. The effects of the credit crisis have opened the debat on the true sustainability of welfare.

 

Our human existance is built up with material and moral building blocks that only deliver welfare if balanced equally. Material focus has grown exponentially the last decennia but moral development has not kept up the pace. Consequently we entered a zone of structural vulnarability.

 

The governments and large corporations have so far only taken material actions, inserting capital to fill up holes or reducing costs. But this doesn’t solve our instability. The debat will sone enter existential depth in which we need to explore our cultural identity, the values of “being what we are”. We will discover that nearly all the systems and organizations we have been building and cherrishing for decades are not at all contributing anymore to welfare, they even make it structurally more vulnarable.  What is truely need now is to go back to the drawing board and define what is really important to us and defend it with strength. We have globally entered into an identity crisis simply because our idendity has been money, and money only. When that disappears we are facing an emptyness where our own identity should be. Filosophically and scientifically we can show what is happening but the main challenge is making happen, transformatively and practically. Since the debat is existantial it “female” and hence the symbol of a female pope is as significant as a black president to lead the USA to new (mainly moral) heights.

 

500 billion jobs

It is unfair for all those Americans that are cueing up these days to get a job but 500 billion jobs are indeed to be created if governments and business people put their act together. Let me try to explain. Our human life is developed around two main streams: our material wealth development and our moral sensitivity. When we draw these two lines we get four human culture areas that reflect popular ways of thinking in the world. Only one of those areas provides sustainable welfare, the others do not and make life vulnerable in one way or another. Scematically I can show this as draw here:

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Between 1950 and 1970 a few countries around the world, including the Netherlands, actually reached the satisfying state of sustainable welfare. But they got gready, mainly pushed by the American model of economic growth. They opened up the borders, made trade easier and more wide spread and got an increasing amount of troubles to cope with. To finance such troubles, which we call welfare deseases, more growth was required, creating a focus on money only and not at all on moral sensitivity. The last decade governments tried to compensate by introducing Social Responsible Entrepreneurship but this was a mere cosmetic recognition to the moral backlog. The same happened in the USA where even moral issues like the environment or social security funding were not prioratised. Money became the goal and only goal for the entire western world. Morality on how long traffic jams should grow to keep the automobile industry alive, or how many electric appliances we could fit in a house, using up more energy than ever before, never even reached the political agenda. Competition was severe and growth drove us in the arms of low wage countries increasing even more the amount of unnecessary stuff we had to purchase. We were getting too fat, too lasy, too gready, too individualistic, too agressive, and too everything.

We now know, looking at the picture, that material growth needs to be parallelled by equal moral development, else we enter into the vulnerable zone. For over 30 years we have neglected this and have all these years to recover in order to get back into the comfort of sustainability. We have shelved innovations our of self or mingled interests and now realize that most of our structures, systems and organizations are built on the wrong foundations. While we start realizing that it also becomes clear that we have a huge challenge ahead in redefining living communities, mobility, transportation, food dsitribution, clean water supplies, infrastructures in order to comply with the moral requirements of our current global situation. When we do that we will find the need to rebuild everything from scratch. And this provides the world with over 500 billion jobs for the next 20 years.

It may sound easy but it is not. World wide politics, multinationals and individuals will have to transform their way of thinking. Soon we will start here in Holland a prject called “City of Tomorrow” in which we will start experimenting with innovative alternatives to transform society into a sustainable place. We will film the monthly debates and make the available to the world through my new foundation, STIR (Sustainable, Transformation, Indexation & Research).