Published Dec 23, 2023

No Mercy / No Malice: What We Leave Behind

Scott Galloway and George Hahn delve into Disney's struggle to balance corporate expansion with cultural legacy, the environmental and social lessons from COVID-19, and the urgent need to rethink wealth distribution by valuing relationships over materialism.
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  • Environmental Impact

    The COVID-19 pandemic has inadvertently highlighted the environmental impact of reduced economic activity. reflects on the clearer skies and waters observed in places like Florida, suggesting this period as a potential turning point for environmental policy. He acknowledges the challenges of transitioning to renewable energy but argues that the investment is worthwhile for future generations.

    Covid-19 presents society and each of us, with the opportunity to design a better life with less. What do we leave behind? Some thoughts, emissions, or at least a lot of them.

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    This shift in perspective could lead to a reevaluation of what constitutes a valuable environment, akin to the worth of a spectacular home 1.

       

    Frontline Workers

    The pandemic has also brought to light the societal perceptions of frontline and essential workers. critiques the superficial praise given to these workers, highlighting the disparity between their treatment and the essential nature of their roles. He points out the flawed meritocracy that equates luck with talent, leading to a lack of empathy for those in lower-wage positions.

    Essential workers. The term essential means were going to treat you like chumps but run commercials calling you heroes. Just stop it.

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    This pandemic has exposed the stark realities of American exceptionalism, where wealth accumulation by a few contrasts sharply with the food insecurity faced by many 1.

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