Thinking
Inner Development Goals: Cultivating Skills and Qualities for Personal Growth
Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) requires more than just surface-level changes; it necessitates a deep transformation in human behavior. The SDGs address complex global challenges such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and environmental degradation. To make significant progress in these areas, it is crucial to shift our behaviors, mindsets, and societal norms.
Women’s Contribution to an equitable future
Normally women are invited and recommended to “act as a man” in leadership positions, as they are still role models. Nevertheless, this is a vicious game, because no one “acts as a man” better than men. Women start in a disadvantaged position and surely will work harder to perform a role that isn’t natural to them - it’s not just wearing trousers. The big game changer will be when society understands that women don't need to “act as a man” to be excellent leaders. Their contribution is critical to understanding complexity from their specific perspective, and not from a less experienced men’s perspective.