MASTERY OF SOCIETAL FISSURES AS A WAY TO APPROACH ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY
Dr Heather Son, founding director, investment company
Monday 15 January 5.00 pm COURSE FEES R110; Staff and students R55
Recent global and local events lay bare the troubles in societies, the fault lines. These occasions allow us to see clearly what is at work in our societies, provide opportunities to consider how we might respond and how we could respond differently as opposed to simply restoring dysfunctional, outdated, ill-fitting models. These models are often set up conforming to a standard generally recognised as ‘normal’. But we live in a world where ‘normal’ is failing us. The system we live in in South Africa does not seem appropriate for our country, society, and communities to deliver the quality of life that should be available to all. How do we start to seek out, identify and live in the fissures for a while, the way Rwanda lives every year for a hundred days in a period of ‘Kwibuka’, ‘remembering’ to feel the pain. How can this experience allow us to find each other and use our most essential imagination to find a new way? What lessons are there in the emerging hydrogen sector as a sunrise opportunity for what is possible?
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