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Setting off: SUSTAINABLE-ETHICAL SOCIAL ECONOMY

Updated: May 14

More and more people are aware that the world has been out of balance for a long time. Many hoped that the pandemic crisis would serve as a wake-up call. Instead, the global situation has deteriorated in alarming ways.


What we are witnessing today is not a historical aberration — it is a pattern: the pursuit of power without ethical foundation, political leadership without empathy, decisions made without any sense of responsibility toward our planet. In several of the world's most influential nations, the work is not governance — it is destruction. Of lives, of climate agreements, of international cooperation.


There is no balance at all anymore — it has been further dismantled.

Should we continue allowing a handful of powerful families and corporations to accumulate limitless wealth? Should we keep worshipping the false god of commerce, even as he devours us from within?


Perhaps this time we are being forced to face the overdue changes.


Are we, as humanity, mature enough to reshape our world order with wisdom and empathy?


For dignified survival on Earth and for true human-ethical evolution we need a new foundation: a system that embraces all aspects of existence in harmony with a universal right to be for every living being. Without this balance, we will destroy life on this planet, sooner rather than later.


Will we walk a different path - one of awareness, foresight, and compassion, a path that rejects extremism and unites all aspects of life in balance, tolerance, and empathy? Imagine this!


Let’s give this vision a name: Sustainable Ethical Social Economy — and let’s live it, in exactly that order.


Think of it as a newborn - fragile yet full of potential. It is our collective child, one we must nurture with care, honesty, and open minds. It will grow, evolve, and occasionally need correction - guided by kindness and reason. First, we must ensure its survival - the basic needs of life. Then, help it grow socially and emotionally balanced. And finally, allow it to experience the joy of living within responsible limits, never at the expense of others.


Sounds good? It truly is.

Let’s begin.

 
 
 

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