The Wealth of the World Project offers an understanding of the world from holistic approach, envisions the new world economic order by galvanizing potential for creating more and quality wealth for the world, and discovers the ways that enhance people’s living experiences on the planet earth. This goal is achieved through scholarly works, engagement in welfare-enhancing activities, and information sharing.
Pyramid Theory of Prosperity
The greatest improvement in living conditions of the global population by applying collective global efforts comprising of labor, knowledge, skillset, or any other resources at the disposal of people around the world is achieved by the realization of the worth of the welfare resulting from the freedom of people and societies in creating wealth through recording, measuring, and offering rewards as payments to all types of engagement or disengagement of people that enhance global stock of welfare. Pyramid theory of prosperity comes helpful to meet this end according to which the middle-age powerhouse, as opposed to middle-income powerhouse, contributes to enhance the welfare of the global population in collaboration between those on the top of the pyramid who focus on innovating new techniques, designing right policies, and offering good governance whereas those on the bottom contribute to create quality wealth for the world.
The Planet won’t Mind Spinning without Us
Humans in tens of thousands of years have created more than they destroyed. No doubt, capitalism is behind this massive creation on the planet lately. But this isn’t true when we take account of the adverse effects of climate change. In today’s so-called expansionism coming from all dimensions of it, such as the growing human population and the spreading infrastructures, our planet’s health doesn’t seem to be healthy anymore. The way the current economic system has been framed is that it has enormous ability to create, which is good, but but it creates our needs at the cost of the health of the planet earth and threats in our own living unless we act responsibly. We have more today but we are less secure in terms of how long we and our future generations enjoy this luxury. We have got one planet to live so let’s preserve it together; otherwise, our home planet won’t mind spinning without us.
Leader Professional Alliance
The earth is a massive production and distribution hub where we all are so intimately involved in fulfilling the roles in this giant machine. This looks like a web where numerous production nodes have spread across the planet connected through distribution channels to keep us engaged and work incessantly within this system. There is a massive worldwide workforce that is supplying a massive amount of power and dynamism in this machine for it to function. Already, over 109 billion fulfilled their roles in this system and left the planet, whereas rest of us over 8 billion now are here to fulfill the roles. Putting all this in one canvas, it looks as though the world is characterized as leader and professional alliance in which they take charge in policymaking and expertism with the rest billions running this machine within their leadership.
Earlyrunners vs. Laterunners
The nature distributed the wealth on the planet on its own way over the evolution and it was fair, but when human ingenuity came into being significantly around 18th century with industrial revolution and even prior to this after scientific revolution, the structure of distribution of income and wealth in the world dramatically changed creating two factions on the planet namely Earlyrunners and Laterunners. Prosperity began in Europe, it crossed Atlantic and reached North America, and now it descends to Eastern Asia crossing Pacific that makes up Earlyrunners, and the rest in Asia, Africa and South America is Laterunners which awaits prosperity going forward. True, nature’s wealth is not distributed across the planet evenly, but we humans are also equally accountable to create these two different worlds on the same planet. There must be something wrong in the way we operate the world.
VashKutu Moment
At 11:00am GMT on June 22, assume that you are 36 thousand kilometers above in a geostationary satellite over Africa. The show down below looks invigorating. By seeing the planet from that high, almost all human-inhabited parts come into your sight. In contrary to partial views which we are accustomed to when going in our daily life on the ground, this view from above vividly shows the connectivity across and within different parts of the world putting the whole story in a single frame. At that precise moment, you can think yourself as a citizen of the world, not to mention you being in sky that high can also make you think yourself as a citizen of the space. Let’s take this moment as Vasudaiva Kutumbakum moment or VasuKutu moment in short, Sanskrit term translating into English as One World One Family.
Going Beyond Tertiary Sector – Emergence of Purposive Sector
Humanity has achieved progress on a gradual basis over time. They were hunters and gatherers at first, and they discovered agriculture to engage them in producing abundant food for them. As of late in human history, manufacturing came along to fulfill their higher needs than during the time of hunter and gather and agriculture ages. Currently, we are engaged in meeting our even higher-level needs as services, such as healthcare, trade, and banking. Now, we are at the transition point to go beyond the service sector to meet further rounds of our needs. The economies have tendency to expand the coverage, and this demands for new areas in the economy to keep people engaged in new set of opportunities. By the end of this century, purposive sector is going to dominate the world which embraces the creation of wealth through knowledge, information, and good policymaking.