Online Colloquium N° 84: The New Good Life

Date and time
Duration
2 Stunden
Location
Zoom-Konferenz
Referent

Bernhard Possert, IFIS

Details

The New Good Life: Applied dialectic Integral

The conditions for a good life are changing.  Our understanding of what a Good Life is, also need to change.
 

Much of the stability we have experienced in recent decades is not to be taken for granted. A stable climate, an abundance of energy and resources, financial markets that have financed growth, technology that has enabled optimizations, a stable market economy narrative, and relative global peace have enabled a growing world population and a better life for many.

Today, we can see that this growth in population and wealth has come at massive costs: The global North has benefited much more than the South, and nature is showing us that it has tipping points and limits. Global shadows are looming.

We can see how circumstances change and how different people react in different ways to these changes. When people are afraid we often do not show the best we have. How can we navigate these shifts with purpose and in community?

At least in the West, we have inhaled the "religion of consumption": Our understanding of a good life is automatically linked to wealth: housing, leisure, food, clothing. 

The NewGoodLife seeks to offer a counter-narrative: Even if the conditions should change, what truly makes life good cannot be bought with money: relationships, experiences, community, meaningful activity. The elements provide us with a map that helps us recognize the gifts for a good life.
 

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The New Good Life is an attempt to apply a dialectical integral understanding unto our situation. Bernhard offers a framework that is both a lens and a tool: 
  • a way to understand shifting circumstances,
  • redefine what a Good Life means today,
  • and apply practical methods for transforming systems—whether individuals, organizations, or entire fields.
     
In this Colloquium Bernhard will share how the dialectical approach (along Otto Laske) and Integral Theory (Ken Wilber, ...) informed his concept of the "New Good Life".

Please join to engage in dialogue how Bernhard can improve his approach and we can improve the Good Life for us and the whole.
 
Shortbio
Bernhard Possert

Bernhard Possert, IFIS

Bernhard is a Consultant for Organizational Development, a facilitator, coach and the initiator of "New Good Life" - www.newgoodlife.net. He lives and works in Graz/Austria.