Thursday, September 06, 2007

Are you ready for a wisdom-based economy?

According to Deepak Chopra, M.D., prolific best-selling spiritual author, adjunct professor at the Kellogg School of Management and advisor to companies like Coca-Cola, the future does not belong to the survival of the fittest. It belongs to the survival of the wisest.

Chopra is a global thought leader known for melding modern theories of quantum physics with timeless wisdom of ancient cultures. In a TV interview on The Wall Street Journal Report, he advised that if we pursue excellence through wisdom, success will follow. At a conference on peace, Chopra declared, "Survival of the wisest will become the new criteria for evolution. It is a new civilization based on wisdom-based consciousness, a wisdom-based economy, and a wisdom-based power structure and leadership."

What happened to our knowledge-based economy? According to the experts, knowledge is a commodity. We all have access to knowledge. Making wise decisions with this knowledge will lead to our success and ultimate satisfaction in life.

Wisdom is defined as insight and the ability to discern what is true, right or lasting. The rise of a wisdom-based economy is reflected in the current focus on sustainability and the growth of environmentally conscious businesses.

It's also reflected in the backlash against technology as wise workers recognize that it's not always in our best interests to be the fastest to perform a task or allowing 24/7 access. We are living creatures, not computers, and we need to reflect and re-energize. We need the time and space to tap into our inner guidance system for information and inspiration. It's common sense. It's wise.

Do you agree that we are moving toward a wisdom-based economy and, if so, how are you preparing for it?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I’m hopeful we are moving to a wisdom-based economy, but we’re not there yet - The age of information has created information overload - Distilling this down into wisdom is a process - With so much coming at each of us 24/7, it's challenging to know what to let in - One must prioritize – I’m thankful for the guidance Tricia’s book provides. We're getting there!

Anonymous said...

I love the cocept of a wisdom based economy! So much more inclusive, sustainable and efficient that any "go faster/ be bigger/ control more " philosophy that beats down the world and all of humanity.


As always, your words inspire me, encourage me and sustain me.


Many thanks!


Max Howard