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The Most Important Book About Money I've Ever Read - Sacred Economics: Money, Gift & Society in the Age of Transition With Charles Eisenstein.

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Aug 21, 2021
In this engaging discussion, Charles Eisenstein, an insightful public speaker and author, dives deep into the transformative ideas presented in his influential book, 'Sacred Economics.' He explores how capitalism fosters alienation and environmental degradation, urging a shift towards gift economies and community-centric living. Charles discusses the historical roots of money and advocates for a reconnection to intrinsic values and meaningful relationships. His vision for a sustainable economy emphasizes generosity over transactions, inviting listeners to rethink their understanding of wealth and happiness.
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INSIGHT

Gift Economy Origins

  • Ancient societies primarily operated on gift economies, not barter.
  • These systems thrived on gratitude, reputation, and interconnected debts and obligations.
ADVICE

Transitioning to Gift Economy

  • Transitioning to a gift economy requires cultural shifts and established community.
  • Consider incremental steps towards gift principles within existing monetary frameworks.
ANECDOTE

Eisenstein's Gifting Model

  • Charles Eisenstein uses a gift-based model for his events and courses, allowing attendees to pay what they feel is right.
  • He finds that trust and the removal of strict monetary barriers foster a sense of relief and generosity.
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