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Definition of Terms in Pythia Capital’s Living Systems Investment Framework

by ldepippo | Aug 16, 2022 | High Impact Investing, Integrated Capital, living systems investing, sustainable investing

Summary of Pythia Capital’s Living Systems Investment Framework: Our investment framework’s core foundation is based on the 12 permaculture principles, which are regenerative agriculture and sustainable living principles. We use permaculture principles as the...

Economic Models Based on Scarcity are Wrong

by ldepippo | May 10, 2022 | complex adaptive systems, High Impact Investing, Integrated Capital, living systems investing, sustainable investing

How There’s More to Economics Than the Science of Scarcity The title of the article linked above is “How There’s More to Economics Than the Science of Scarcity/Economic life as experienced was increasingly pushed out of view to make the chosen methods work.” This is...

Redesigning the Food Supply

by ldepippo | Jun 12, 2020 | complex adaptive systems, High Impact Investing, Inclusive Innovation, Integrated Capital, Social Innovation, sustainable agriculture, sustainable investing

In the current investment paradigm, there is often a conflict with what it is good for the whole and what is good for investors. This can be a complicated subject. The recent chaos caused by the recent pandemic, as well as the transparency on current racial issues...

Divide Between the Rich and Poor

by ldepippo | Oct 2, 2019 | High Impact Investing, Integrated Capital, Social Innovation, sustainable investing

Peter Lupoff, Chief Executive Officer of Net Impact recently wrote a blog post discussing Bio-Ethics and Empathy as it relates to the divide between the rich and poor. One of the things I appreciated the most about this article was the very graphic vision regarding...

Water, Public Health, Fixing Healthcare Using Systems-Based Design Tools

by ldepippo | Apr 4, 2019 | health and well being, High Impact Investing, Integrated Capital, Social Innovation, sustainable investing

There is much discussion these days about how to “fix” healthcare with some of the brightest minds across disciplines working on this issue.  What is truly amazing is how some of the most basic issues are not discussed at all.  Every day we read...

Intubation and Ventilation/New Techniques for Patient Safety

by ldepippo | Feb 25, 2018 | health and well being, High Impact Investing

Many years ago I spent four months in intensive care at Lenox Hill Hospital for a rare autoimmune condition called Dermatomyositis.  I was very fortunate to have wonderful physicians and a great support system.  I suppose you could say I have a very personal view when...
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