Poets & Thinkers

Benedikt Lehnert
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Mar 3, 2025 • 44min

The Myth of Greatness and Ethics in Business with author and writer Avram Alpert

What if our obsession with being the best is actually holding us back? In this inaugural episode of Poets & Thinkers, we explore the myth of greatness with Avram Alpert. He is a writer and teaches at Princeton University. Avi challenges the idea that only the “best” deserve success. He proposes an alternative: “Embracing a ‘good-enough’ approach.” – with a focus on fostering sustainability, fulfillment, and a more equitable society.Avram takes us on a journey through the themes of his book, “The Good-Enough Life”. He unpacks how values influence business, politics, and human connection. We discuss real-world examples of how collaboration, rather than competition, drives meaningful progress. Avram shares how and how leaders can reshape systems to prioritize collective well-being over individual accolades.In this candid and eye-opening conversation, we explore:Why the pursuit of “greatness” can be a trapHow ethical constraints clash with business ambitionsWhat history teaches us about cooperation vs. competitionThe surprising power of “good enough” leadership for a better futureThis episode is an invitation to shift your perspective on success, challenge the status quo, and imagine a world where everyone gets a seat at the table.Topics01:00 - Introduction to Avram Alpert and his work04:30 - The intersection of values and business07:00 - Role of systemic constraints in ethical decision-making12:00 - The paradox of societal progress vs. individual well-being18:00 - Defining greatness vs. “good-enough”22:00 - The “good-enough parent” and its implications for society27:00 - How history shows us the power of collaboration36:00 - The paradox of human nature: individualism vs. collectivism42:00 - What qualities do we need in future leaders?46:00 - The case for a “good-enough” futureResources MentionedThe Good-Enough Life by Avram AlpertFactfulness by Hans RoslingThe Theory of  Moral Sentiments by Adam SmithConnect with Avram:Website: https://www.avramSend us Fan MailFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poetsandthinkerspodcast/Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/poets-thinkers/id1799627484Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4N4jnNEJraemvlHIyUZdww?si=2195345fa6d249fdSend your ideas, feedback and guest recommendations to ben@poetsandthinkers.co 

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