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04/03/2026
Victimhood Is a Decision. So Is Walking Out of It. https://medium.com/.staniszewska/victimhood-is-a-decision-so-is-walking-out-of-it-4c5f3ece6091
Victimhood is a choice that one makes, and so is the decision to rise above it and walk out of it. Choosing whether to remain in a state of victimhood or to leave it behind and embrace personal empowerment is entirely up to you. This choice is pivotal in personal growth and self-improvement. Often, circumstances may make us feel trapped or helpless, but it’s important to realize that empowerment begins with changing our mindset. For instance, studies show that individuals who actively seek personal development and engage in positive affirmations are more likely to overcome feelings of victimhood. By shifting our perspective and focusing on personal strengths rather than past grievances, we can foster resilience and reclaim control over our lives. Remember, your journey towards empowerment is your own unique path, and taking the first step towards leaving victimhood behind can lead to a more fulfilling and liberated life.
Victimhood Is a Decision. So Is Walking Out of It. There’s a particular kind of exhaustion that comes from carrying the same thing for too long.
04/03/2026
We can move beyond the capitalist model and save the climate – here are the first three steps | Jason Hickel and Yanis Varoufakis https://www.theguardian.com/environment/commentisfree/2026/feb/12/capitalist-model-climate-growth-capitalism-species-humanity?ref=sentiers.media
The article "We can move beyond the capitalist model and save the climate – here are the first three steps" by Jason Hickel and Yanis Varoufakis, published in The Guardian, explores transformative strategies to address climate change by rethinking our current economic system. As the world grapples with the environmental crisis, it becomes increasingly evident that the traditional capitalist model, with its relentless focus on growth and profit, may not be sustainable for the planet's health or humanity's future.
To genuinely tackle climate change and secure a viable future for generations to come, the authors propose the first three critical steps. Firstly, transitioning to a circular economy can significantly reduce waste and resource consumption by promoting recycling and the continuous reuse of materials. This approach not only curtails environmental degradation but also fosters innovation and sustainable job creation.
Secondly, the authors advocate for the implementation of universal basic services. By ensuring access to essential services like healthcare, education, and public transport, societies can reduce inequality and create resilient communities that are better equipped to face climate-related challenges. This shift emphasizes collective well-being over individual profit, aligning economic structures with ecological sustainability.
Finally, the third step involves the democratization of economic decision-making. By empowering communities and workers to have a say in how resources are used and distributed, economies can become more equitable and responsive to the needs of people and the planet. This democratic approach can drive policies that prioritize environmental health and social justice over short-term financial gains.
These steps highlight a vision of an economy that prioritizes human and ecological well-being over mere capital accumulation. By redefining success and progress, societies can move towards a model that respects the planet's limits and supports a thriving future for all its inhabitants.
We can move beyond the capitalist model and save the climate – here are the first three steps | Jason Hickel and Yanis Varoufakis Capitalism cares about our species’ prospects as much as a wolf cares about a lamb’s. But democratise our economy and a better world is within our grasp, say Jason Hickel and Yanis Varoufakis
30/01/2026
Why do we not do what we say we are going to do? https://thestartingpoints.substack.com/p/why-do-we-not-do-what-we-say-we-are
Why do we often fail to follow through on our commitments? This intriguing question is explored in depth in the article on The Starting Points Substack. Understanding the gap between intention and action is critical for personal development and professional growth. Dive into the insights provided on why our actions sometimes fall short of our words.
Why do we not do what we say we are going to do? On the mechanics of change and responsibility and why decisions and consequences never meet
News from the farm: Common sense & uncommon commitment https://wickedleeks.riverford.co.uk/opinion/news-from-the-farm-common-sense-uncommon-commitment/
"I recognise the misery and destruction wrought by the prevailing model of leadership cults and remote boards, rewarded for delivering short-term shareholder value at any cost. In the process, I have become an advocate for industrial democracy and a better boss." "Co-ownership with wider consultation brings invaluable breadth and depth of insight – often from those with little to no formal management experience but who spend their days in the thick of the action."
Common sense reflections from an enlightened leader, coming from the gut.
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