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Anna O Ostn ... or Hannah ... LinkedIn. Dialog: origin May, 21, 2024 Original article: Peter Burgess COMMENTARY Peter Burgess | |||||||||
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Anna O Ostn
(She/Her) 1st degree connection1st
Member of the Board Founding Partner
Real Estate Consultants Limited
NYU Stern School of Business
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500+ connections
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Hi everyone, my name is Anna O Ostn or Hannah. I am a person who loves to explore, learn and grow. I have a strong interest in art, science and technology. I like to challenge myself, explore new areas, and enjoy learning and growing in the process. Besides studying, I also love traveling, reading and sharing life moments with friends. I believe that life is a journey of continuous progress and discovery. I hope to continue to challenge myself and realize my dreams on this journey, while also bringing a little warmth and help to others.
TPB Message to Hammah ... May
Whether of not I am OK is not of much importance ... but the state of around 8 billion people matters a lot. The way the world is being 'managed' by those with power and influence of the past several decades ... essential since around 1980 has had a singular focus of profit and the accumulation of financial wealth in the aggregate and ignoring everything else.
In many ways the modern world has more potential now than at any time in history, but the way in which that potential has been allocated is completely inequitable. This has being ignored by those with power and influence for several decades and now enables all sorts of instabilities.
As long as the goal of economic activity is dominated by profit for investors there will be further degradation of the socio-enviro-economic system performance. Technology has enabled amazing productivity in many aspects of economic activity, but the benefits have become more and more inequitable.
Critical risks are being ignored. This worries me and is the driver of my work with TrueValueMetrics.org
Peter Burgess
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