The ultimate irony of our economic system is that the only mechanism we have to satisfy our needs is to increase our neediness.
Read MoreWe fix our fragile economy by leaning into neighborliness and human decency.
Read MoreWe created debt to serve us. Now we serve debt.
Read MoreThe greatest threat to our economic model isn’t recession or even depression. It’s that we become content with our lives.
Read MoreWe've traded stability for growth, but now we find that we have neither.
Read MoreWe've traded stability for growth, but now we find that we have neither.
Read MoreCan we only satisfy our needs by increasing our neediness?
Read MoreAre we a society of villains or of neighbors?
Read MoreWe created debt to serve us. Now we serve debt.
Read MoreGenesis describes God's labor of creating the heavens and earth and all that is as taking six days. On the seventh day, God rests. God doesn't rest because God needs to be back at the office Monday morning to create another universe. God rests because God is done.
Read MoreWe've traded stability for growth, but now we find that we have neither.
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