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The Great Transition We Are In- From Game A to Game B
To be a successful leader and change agent in the 21st century it’s essential to understand the difference between the old game we’ve been playing, which we call “Game A,” and the new game that’s critical to ensure the survival of our species, which we call “Game B.”
So what is Game A?
Game A is the old game we’ve been playing for the last couple of hundred years.
It’s essentially a degenerative system that sucks resources out of the earth and tends to exploit people. It benefits a few, mostly elites. The exclusive nature of the system means it’s hierarchical and it tends to favor one capital: that is, financial capital, so Game A is often called “mono-capitalism”.
Now the way that Game B is different from Game A is that it’s pretty much the opposite. Instead of degenerating our biosphere and our human beings in our societies, it is regenerating them.
Instead of being exclusive and favoring the few and the powerful, it is inclusive.
It is much fairer and much more socially beneficial.
And finally, Game B is focused on the development of human beings to their full potential, and recognizing that this takes multi-capital metrics and approaches to realize that potential.