Social Action Diary : M.Y.C (who edits this web from DC, London & Dhaka) - I first met Dr Yunus 3 january in Dhaka. Say I: This is 2nd
best moment in my life (first being birth of daughter): my question how big for Win-Win-Win-Win networking -and
celebrating humanity's innovations for good - is Future Capitalism (your new book) compared mith microcredit (your book on microredit's Nobel peace journey from Chittagng to Oslo). Why not 10 times bigger was the reply? Why not
a microsummit on everything that sustain human communities- helath, education, water, energy, media (eg internet for the poor0,
professions (do they measure what sustains or crashes the purpose of global market sectors). He didnt use exactly those words
but anyhow that was the gist which I will continue at the blog (you will find an optimistic bias about FC there as i bought
1000 copies to form Yunus1000 FC bookclub - come join us if you are a win-win-win reader)
YunusPartners send our congratulations go to Paris as world number 1 champion of Future Capitalism 2008, that's not counting the gravitational
epicentre of yunus*grameen*dhaka*bangladesh*microcredit's true world. We Twin Nation Bangla citizens (123) hope to help wave your good news through Yunusmentors and Yunus10000 - let's see which cities choose to generate more SMBAs than MBAs
Question of First Half of Year 2008
Why
does the BBC never cover the good news of thriving carbon negative community-building economies?
Saturday, September 20, 2008
coming soon
on jan 23 a 9 year old asked Dr Yunus and 1000 New Yorkers a vital question that the top brass of Lehmans,
stearm , Lynch and their walled street both failed to ask and failed to refect on even after wall street journal picked it
up
In February the response by economic journalists in february was the
most dismal episode I have seen in a long history of media gazing. But then London has become the place americans try out
derivative markets that their country fordinds- like speculating in oil unless you are actually in the oil industry. Clearly
we the people are going to have to take back the BBC (our social business not governmets). This is the number 1 gift that
teh Blair-Broiwn legacy might yet lead to if GB is serious about PeoplePower.