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	<title>Comments on: What Pizza Can Tell Us About the New Economy</title>
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		<title>By: Scott Henderson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott Henderson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Ironically, I left a blog comment yesterday on Rohit&#039;s post about Domino&#039;s.  I guess it&#039;s no secret that I&#039;m a foodie.

Anyway, I agree with your observation.  I&#039;m seeing this trend of balance rising, as more people realize there is more to life than your stock portfolio.  Money is energy and gives us the resources to acquire what we need and want.  But there are other sources of energy equally, if not greater - a strong marriage, authentic relationships with your children, doing good deeds for others, and many more. 

They don&#039;t get counted as equals because we don&#039;t have a metric to measure them.  But anyone who has embraced the idea that happiness comes from doing the things you love and are best suited to do can attest to the beauty and payout of the Lace Economy.

Thanks for sharing this idea. I&#039;d love to understand how the Lace Economy can apply to the cause sector.  Let me know, if you&#039;d be willing to offer your perspective on http://causeshift.com in the near future.  We&#039;re frame a deeper conversation about the shifts needed in how people think, support, and engage in causes.  

@scottyhendo
@CauseShift</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ironically, I left a blog comment yesterday on Rohit&#8217;s post about Domino&#8217;s.  I guess it&#8217;s no secret that I&#8217;m a foodie.</p>
<p>Anyway, I agree with your observation.  I&#8217;m seeing this trend of balance rising, as more people realize there is more to life than your stock portfolio.  Money is energy and gives us the resources to acquire what we need and want.  But there are other sources of energy equally, if not greater &#8211; a strong marriage, authentic relationships with your children, doing good deeds for others, and many more. </p>
<p>They don&#8217;t get counted as equals because we don&#8217;t have a metric to measure them.  But anyone who has embraced the idea that happiness comes from doing the things you love and are best suited to do can attest to the beauty and payout of the Lace Economy.</p>
<p>Thanks for sharing this idea. I&#8217;d love to understand how the Lace Economy can apply to the cause sector.  Let me know, if you&#8217;d be willing to offer your perspective on <a href="http://causeshift.com" rel="nofollow">http://causeshift.com</a> in the near future.  We&#8217;re frame a deeper conversation about the shifts needed in how people think, support, and engage in causes.  </p>
<p>@scottyhendo<br />
@CauseShift</p>
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