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  1. Module 01: Introduction
    1.1 Lesson-1: Interested in Regeneration?
  2. 1.2 Lesson-2: What is Regenerative Economy?
  3. 1.3 Lesson-3: Principles of Regenerative Economy
    9 Gaiak
  4. 1.4 Lesson-4: Towards Regenerative Economy
    1 Galdetegia
  5. Module-02: Go Beyond the Circles
    2.1 Lesson-1: From Linear to Circular Economy
  6. 2.2 Lesson-2: The Nested System
  7. 2.3 Lesson-3: From Focusing on the Product to Focusing on the Process
    1 Galdetegia
  8. Module-03: Regenerative Economy Mindset Shifting
    3.1 Lesson-1: Shift Mindset to Transform the System
    1 Gai
  9. 3.2 Lesson-2: Shift Mindset: ?Doing? to ?Being?
    2 Gaiak
  10. 3.3 Lesson-3: Shift Mindset: ?Ego? to ?Soul?
    1 Gai
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    1 Galdetegia
  11. Module 04: Regenerative Economy Framework
    4.1 Lesson-1: Levels of Paradigm
    6 Gaiak
  12. 4.2 Lesson-2: Understanding Levels of Paradigm as a System
  13. 4.3 Lesson-3: Evolving a Practice of Regenerative Economics
    5 Gaiak
  14. 4.4 Lesson-4: Quantitative Growth to Qualitative Growth
    2 Gaiak
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    1 Galdetegia
  15. Module 05: Collaborative Approach to Regenerative Economy
    5.1 Lesson-1: Ecology and Regenerative Economy 1
  16. 5.2 Lesson-2: Economy of Human Development
    9 Gaiak
  17. 5.3 Lesson-3: Regenerative Approach to Whole Economic Development
    7 Gaiak
  18. 5.4 Lesson-4: Regenerative Culture
    3 Gaiak
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    1 Galdetegia
  19. Module 06: Regenerative Investment
    6.1 Lesson-1: The Role of Businesses
    2 Gaiak
  20. 6.2 Lesson-2: Investing from a Regenerative Mind
    1 Gai
  21. 6.3 Lesson-3: Food System Investing in a Regenerative Economy
    4 Gaiak
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    1 Galdetegia
  22. Ondorioa
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5.2.5 Jobbing to Vocation

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Although systems of oversight function at a macroeconomic level, their impact on people’s lives and jobs can be seen in many microeconomic ways. Although a job and a vocation can both be described as “work,” the latter implies significance while the former just demands subsistence. The economy operates under the assumption that jobbing serves as the primary method of providing. To put it another way, if you don’t have a job, you won’t be able to support your family or yourself. This arrangement ignores the aspect of work that has significance; even if you are fortunate enough to land a job, there’s a considerable chance it won’t be meaningful. In his 2018 book Bullshit Jobs: A Theory, anthropologist David Graeber details how many workers and contractors describe their jobs as useless in their own words.

What could work be? What kind of world would it be if people could devote the majority of their waking hours to fulfilling work? What population traits would be needed to realize this potential? What kind of capacity would the economy need? Real economic constraints include those related to natural resources, labor hours, human and environmental well-being, available technologies, and educational opportunities. The money supply of sovereign states and its distribution, in contrast to these natural restrictions, are within the purview of human agency. Its regulations are fabricated and regenerable.

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