Poverty is the inability to have a long range view of the future. The intense focus on now, on survival, on making the next bill, the next meal, the next salary; the lack of time for taking in perspective to plan the future is what deep poverty looks like. In this regard our collective civilization is in a state of deep poverty although we lie to ourselves that we are rich using artificial criteria like money & GDP. The question to ask is this: is the wellbeing and happiness of mankind and the planet better than it was 500 years ago? We need impact thinkers to rise up to the challenge of creating a new paradigm for measuring human progress for the sake of the wellbeing of our planet and its inhabitants.
Category: Thought Creations
Will AI Save or Destroy Us?
This is my most important read of 2018. In this Book, I rediscovered the joy of learning new things. George, amazingly does a great job of bringing together all the disciplines I love- archaeology, anthropology, history, arts, philosophy, social studies, literature, biology, physiology,neuroscience and computing. Every page, every single word was a joy. He even … Continue reading Will AI Save or Destroy Us?
China in Africa: An African Millennial’s perspective on engaging China
In this essay, adebayoalonge argues that Africa's engagement with China should be on a rational self-interest and mercantile basis.
11 Principles for success in Impact Entrepreneurship
In this article, adebayoalonge distills his learning from studying successful impact entrepreneurs into 11 principles that enable any aspiring social entrepreneur to succeed in transforming the world
Why Africa needs more Impact Entrepreneurship
Africa needs more Impact Entrepreneurship to solve its many social problems. Conventional capitalism has failed to stop the spread of poverty on the continent. It needs a new type of entrepreneurship- one that has heart.
Musings of The African Millennial: My African Father’s son on death
In this musing, adebayoalonge explores what death means and its purpose from the eyes of an African Millennial
Musings of the African millennial: My African Father’s son learning minimalism
In this musing, adebayoalonge reflects on how sons depend on their fathers to navigate the world. He reflects on his earliest memories of his relationship with his father and how he first learned about minimalism.
Musings of the African millennial: Quotes on dreaming
Many people's lives I have seen go down hill because they stopped dreaming. Don't stop a man from dreaming Adebayo Alonge Take away a man's ambition and drive. He becomes ordinary even if he was born ingrained with all elements for success Adebayo Alonge Dreams are the stuff we create in our minds … Continue reading Musings of the African millennial: Quotes on dreaming







