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“The default assumption is that - financial crises aside - growth will continue indefinitely. Not just for the poorest countries, where a better quality of life is undeniably needed, but even for the richest nations where the cornucopia of material wealth adds little to happiness and is beginning to threaten the foundations of our wellbeing.”
About This Quote
Source Book: Prosperity without Growth by Tim Jackson, 2009
Economic growth is presumed endless, yet it harms wellbeing and happiness, especially when material wealth outweighs true needs.
In simple terms: Growth is assumed endless but can harm happiness and wellbeing.
Rethink growth, prioritize wellbeing over endless expansion.
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When to use this quote
- policy planning
- corporate strategy
- personal finance
- urban development
- education curricula
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies measure success without GDP?
- What policies can balance material needs with wellbeing?
Assumes growth is always possible, ignoring ecological limits and social inequality.