Rich in ancient knowledge and science, India paradoxically faces a crisis of ‘learning poverty’. In the present and foreseeable future of the world, the education and social systems reinforce privilege and perpetuate divide. With increasing unrest, conflict is established as the most profitable industry. The universe is at an inopportune intersection and an expression of profanity by humans placing themselves at the centre of it all.
Disregarding the obvious, subtle and nuanced interconnectedness, modern man views nature at most as a valuable servant. He refuses to be overwhelmed by its magnificence, power, grace and inclusivity in the grand plan. There is an urgent need to redirect technological and human capacities toward collective well-being. Can we make what is important, interesting?
The Goodwill Lab advances management science through curiosity, generosity and experimentation (lab), encouraging readers to treat knowledge as a shared path to wisdom with humaneness, not just success. It invites readers to reflect and reimagine the relationship with learning, working and giving.
When will you see the human-in-my-being?
Goodwill, collective responsibility and thoughtful learning may prompt us to be more respectful, compassionate and complete individuals. Can we stop ferociously feeding the on-going pandemic of entitlement and aspire to Studentship, Stewardship and Communityship?
