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Key ingredients for Peace and Progress provided by Sustainocracy

Our current mainstream (we call it “the old society”) structure of society has historically developed around inequality, hierarchies, power positions, competition, institutional self interests, silos etc. This has never been a productive ground for lasting Peace. The word “progress” got many meanings but never related to the sustainable perspectives of humankind. The issue of “growth” has been applied on every aspect of our lives but never the issue of “balance” or “symbiose” as a shared responsibility.

In Sustainocracy we do this as a new mindset with great importance for sustainable human resilience. Sustainocracy is based on our core natural human values for sustainable human progress and resilience (balanced wellness) as a living biological species, and our shared responsibility to develop and share those values in co-creation. Here are a few illustrations out of our line of thinking and acting of Sustainocracy that serve as ingredients for lasting Peace and Progress.

Most importantly, it is relatively easy to achieve because the ingredients involve all of the traditional players in society, including you and me, only in a new , no conflictive mindset (Sage).

1. Leadership transformation

In Sustainocracy we recognize at least five leadership styles (thankyou Sujith Ravindran for the clarification). These are the Sage or Story teller, the King, the Expert, the Magician and the Commander. In our current society they have structured themselves in a hierarchy under the storytelling of a money driven and dependent reality. In our new reality we integrate the leadership styles around the storytelling of core natural human values (see below). Each leadership area is equal to the others and together form a solid foundation for regional inner peace development through lasting and shared wellness.

Sage means “the story we want to tell together”

The shared responsibility around a common purpose is key for Peace and also Progress. Every archetype of leadership is valued in its own right. Not because it exerts power over the others out of self interest, because it uses its authority to contribute and connect with the others and to achieve the deeper purpose of the core values in a significant way.

This implies the awareness of one´s own contributive authenticity and the self trust of each of the pillars of the cooperation. Once authenticity is sensed then self belief and awareness rules and needs no competition or self protection through controls, regulation or fragmentation. The following column of values is key for each of the participants in this ecosystem.

2. The column of inner and outer values starts with self trust

In this image we see this column. The column represents a self sellecting mechanism among those people and institutions that have outgrown their competitive phase and show their authenticity and worth at the evolutionary multidisciplinary leadership table. Leadership here has nothing to do with the desire to control or manage. It has to do with the desire to serve, contribute, develop and if necessary apply changes in one’s own approach to the challenge and group.

Once the layer of trust is reached in a community of respected equals then Peace is a fact and so is the co-creative shared responsibility for sustainable Progress.

3. The five core conditions for sustainable human exsistance

It is not difficult to understand that if these core values are met and shared among the population then there is no need for competition. People can be challenged to spend more time together socially, through recreation or sport, or care for and with each other. Only a fraction of time is needed to participate in the shared productivity for progress. Even the leasure time is part of this productivity.

4. Understanding level 4 regional development

This is one of the reasons why we may have needed important parts of our historical processes. After all the three underlying levels are important for large societies and especially cities to function. Having those infrastructures in place, even with the possible need to modify them entirely within the new mindset, is an asset. In smaller communities the absence of such complex infrastructures can be absorbed by the interaction of the people themselves.

5. Understanding the Economy of Change (Transformation Economy)

Key in the Sustainocratic processes is the constant reflection about the core natural values and the willingness to make adjustments in behavior, projects, the infrastructures and even old legislation, by applying the leadership archetype skills to the max. It is always difficult to introduce change, yet if it is well motivated it serves as an example for others to follow. Whatever is created together in this phase of purpose driven change can feed new impulses of the economy of growth, not just in its absolute sense, also in the sense of balanced profitability or investments by optimizing costs reductions too.

The differences with the previous economy of growth are that costs or money are just means, not a result of the problems or opportunities of growth. Growth is never the norm, sustainable human wellness and progress is. Growth is constantly monitored for change if needed.

The willingness to let go of a status quo (10% of Transformation = 100% acceleration) provides space for renewal (200% transpiration) and a new cycle of health development, including maybe growth of certain fragmented contributions. It is a law of nature. Holding on to what is proven to be bad for our health or safety, no matter what the motives, is eventually destructive for the entire ecosystem. It should therefore be avoided at all times, even if we have to rewrite our constitutions to protect us against mal practice, abuse and speculation by any of our archetypes or elements within (including governments) the societal ecosystem. Here we can also introduce the 4 x WIN index and values and project driven mentality for all involved.

6. The sustainocrat

In the “old society” particular dominance could vary between archetype, often motivated by the lack of a common ethical operational ground. The relationships are based on protecting self interests which always ended up in a duality of negotiable options, blocked or served. That made the relationships unreliable, opportunistic and transactional. The invisible old “Sage” was the underlying dependence on “money” that somehow conditioned the interaction between them/us all.

If we bring these same players together in a new mindset we need a unifyer, a positive invitation and representative of the new sage (visible this time). This unifyer breaks the old relationship’s energy by introducing a new one (based on point 2, the talented authenticity and ethical positioning of each participant). He or she also makes sure that each of the engaged participants is recognized, respected and valued for their authentic presence at the table. And each in here is absolute and indisputably equal to any other. This independent unifyer is called the “Sustainocrat”. This is usually not one, but two individuals. One to act as unifyer, the other as the one that does the administrative processes of managing transparently the contributions in the project driven processes.

Concluding

Key in this recipe for sustainable Peace and Progress is the willingness to share responsibilities for sustainable human progress and wellness together while respecting each other’s authority and position in the sustainocratic ecosystem. It is entirely derived from nature itself, a natural evolutionary wisdom of many billions of years, that is embedded in our DNA even if we have taken a distance from it during a long period of confusion. The rediscovery of what we are, what our purpose is towards ourselves as a living species, together with the science, technology and ethical understanding built up over many hundreds of years, brings us together in this mindset for the benefit of entire humankind, our planet and our fellow species.

Art by Evi Sarantea from Greece

4 x Win Index

MDE Index or the Multidimensional Entrepreneurship Index

Modern enterprises, or institutions, no matter what their identity is (government, business or science), are becoming increasingly values driven. This means that they justify their existance by the contributions they represent in the societal ecosystem of sustainable human wellness.

This is a very different world than the one we leave behind. This was measured entirely by financial dependence and goals, referred to as 1 x Profit (1 x WIN) or the single bottom line profitability. This world would pass any human, social and ecological consequences of its functioning to society while focussing entirely on its own selfish financial excellence. This old way of working would differentiate business (1 x WIN) from governance (3 x COST) where governance would try to sustain itself through financial debts, taxes and regulations. 4 x WIN (the Pyramid Paradigm) brings the institutions together within the common purpose of values driven societal and ecological wellness for sustainable human progress.

The MDE 4 x WIN Index highlights those who produce genuine value

In the image below we see why we have such huge problems in the world and how we can solve them through the transition towards 4 x WIN (Sustainocracy).

The image also shows the mayor transition required for all involved to move from 1 x WIN/3 x LOSS to 4 x WIN. Those who do will take the benefits as the old 1 x WIN environment will gradually disappear. The transition to 4 x WIN by citizens and institutions is an awareness driven ecolution even though it is often sensed by those in the process as a revolution for themselves. They feel however reassured in the process when sensing the appreciation and engagement of the surroundings that undergoes the same evolutionary challenges.

The 4 x WIN Index is yet another stimulous to develop this environment and make it grow with more and more institutions making the move from 1 x WIN to 4 x WIN. Sustainocracy creates environments where institutions can develop themselves in this servant environment and enter a positive learning curve with many gratifying impulses. Examples of such 4 x WIN environments are:

  • AiREAS – health and environmental quality
  • FRE2SH – city farming and rural food resilience development
  • COS3i – social citizen’s inclusion in core human values driven processes
  • School of Talents & Wellness – participatory learning in 4 x WIN
  • Earthbeat – engagement of world wide youth through video sharing of 4 x WIN initiatives
  • your initiative?

Breaking the vicious dead end circle in three steps

The current vicious circle of destruction involves us all. How can we break the circle? We introduce three Sustainocratic steps that can solve this problem by taking our own responsibility. Now we can do so voluntarily, soon we will have no choice.

Dead end cycle

With AiREAS we make visible the invisible, not just from an air quality and health point of view but also in lifestyle and behaviour. Addressing this first is our instant gain in wellness improvement and breaking the circle. Because with our consumer lifestyle we feed the capitalist hegemony that takes abuse of the land and resources to further feed our consumption.

Step 1: Reduce our consumption

So if we address our consumption attitude we can reduce our risks of shortages, decrease our dependence on big supply chains and the speculative or abusive nature of their structures. Reducing our desires to our basic needs, engaging in producing these needs mostly ourselves and introducing circular reusage of resources, we take away the capitalist financial & political power over our old dependence. This has a direct and positive effect on the rest of the cycle. In the beginning it may take a little of getting used to a minimalistic lifestyle but this step improves our social life, our community spirit and general happiness. We gradually get into the positive cycle of sharing abundance with health and safety as a consequence referred to as collateral benefit.

Step 1 is in our own hands. No excuus and with huge benefits

Step 2: regulate capitalism

This step is a bit more difficult. It involves the institutional engagement to sustainocratic thinking anf handling while letting go of the 1 x WIN (financial profit or political power) focus. There are two important ways of public handling: 1. Don’t buy from the large 1 x WIN pollutors by focussing on step 1. If one needs to buy something then choose a local supplier, not a global player. 2. In the democratic voting process ever 4 years choose a political party that supports these steps. Sustainocracy is not al all politically oriented because we don’t support the political hierarchy of interests. As we concentrate, also in the current system (while it still exists), on developing the core natural human values and share responsibility, we can gradually make a difference in the political structures also.

As business leaders we will feel gradually more comfortable in the field of multiple WIN (human, societal and environmental) than the single WIN (financial) at the expense of our environment and human sustainable progress. If we stick to the single WIN phylosophy than eventually we will be stopped by the new legal instruments that will call for responsibility. This is also the case for political leaders that choose for money instead of value for society.

No tolerance for abusive or polluting institutions. Eventually they will become officially a crime against humanity.

Step 3: Globalize Sustainocracy

Step 3 is to consolidate our local for local focus into a global network of sharing our abundance in close relationship among each other and our natural environment. We define our prioritities in relation with our core natural human values in a changing environment. When we can solve our issues by ourselves we do so, if not, than we can count on the help of our surroundings. We will be a global family, taking care of eachother and our planet.

Breaking the dead cycle opens up for the cycle with endless wellness