Charles Eisenstein was an introspective child consumed at an early age by profound, philosophical questions. He has spent a great deal of his life seeking meaning which seemed to be missing in Western society. Here he discusses the many things we use to define wealth and contrasts them with the things that make us truly rich. The latter is difficult to measure but impossible to replace, no matter how hard we try. He concludes that “To heal ourselves we must begin to understand both what we have lost and what we’re really hungry for.”
Usha