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# MY STATEMENT FOR A POST-GROWTH SOCIETY

In my vision of a post-growth society, we shift our focus from relentless economic expansion and consumption to a world where gratitude, love, equality and environmental stewardship reign supreme. True prosperity lies in appreciating what we have and ensuring equal opportunity for all.

Respect for nature is non-negotiable. We recognise our role in damaging biodiversity and are committed to restoring the Earth. Education is central to this transformation, with exceptional teachers inspiring children around the world to embrace values of love, equality and environmental responsibility.

Businesses have a significant role in society, acting as catalysts for positive change by placing the welfare of society and the environment as top priorities. Sustainability, community support and responsible practices are the key characteristics that define them. Together with educators, they create opportunities for young minds to flourish and make a meaningful contribution to the betterment of society.

This dream is a balanced pattern made of love, education, environmental care, and responsible business. It's a place where we all prosper, not only financially but also by showing our love and care towards others, our planet, and the knowledge we pass on to the next generation.


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