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Esther Dyson is the founder of Wellville, a 10-year non-profit project to nudge society toward long-term thinking and equity. The seven-person Wellville team coaches leaders in five US communities who are working to improve the physical, mental and financial health of their resident peers. Wellville formally ends this December 31 (2024), but its work lives on through the many local residents and the social fabric they have built over the past decade. More at www.Wellville.net.
She advocates long-term thinking, including putting externalities into pricing, such as taxing sugar and subsidizing care work (nurses, child care workers, gym teachers, prison guards, etc.). In her spare time, Esther is fascinated by and invests in new business models, new technologies, and new markets (both economically and politically).
Starting this January, Esther will begin writing a book (her second), called “Term Limits.” Based on her experiences with Wellville and with her work in tech, finance, space travel and Russia, among other fields, its central tenet is that nothing is all good or all bad; the trick is to find the right amount - its term limits - in both time and other dimensions. Too many people feel powerless as they contemplate the world’s many problems, while others commit to impossible goals, feeling that they must solve every problem. Implicitly, they believe that they should live forever. Term Limits is about defining the problems correctly, picking the one that you are bet equipped to address, and to make progress. Yes, it would be a good thing to solve the problem, but it’s more realistic to improve things and to find and train worthy successors. Esther’s challenge is to turn this eminently sensible but abstract notion into a scintillating, inspiring and ultimately practical guide to how to do good in and for tomorrow’s world. "I don’t want people to say 'Oh, I never knew that!'” she says. “I want them to say, ‘Oh, I knew that, but somehow I never understood it!’
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