Prevention is the new innovation.
The greatest medical advance of the next century will not be a molecule. It will be a culture that helps people not need one.
The Care Economy is the structural reframe of our century. Six principles, one direction.
The greatest medical advance of the next century will not be a molecule. It will be a culture that helps people not need one.
Loneliness is now a public health emergency. Belonging is now a public utility. We will build it the way the 20th century built roads.
The companies of the next decade will compete on meaning. People will not trade their lives for status. They will trade them for purpose.
Tools should return time to people, not extract it. AI is most useful when it makes us more present, not less.
Healthcare divided the human into specialties. Care reunites them.
Reframed correctly, care creates more value than it consumes. The trillion-dollar opportunity hides inside the question 'what helps people thrive?'
“The next great innovation is not artificial intelligence. It is the collective decision to design our societies around the well-being of the people who live in them.”
· Danique Motzheim