72. Money Isn’t a Resource: Rethinking Money for Social Change
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Money is often treated as the central ingredient for social change, yet this conversation challenges that assumption and offers a more precise—and more empowering—way to think about it. Tiyana unpacks why money is better understood as energy or a medium of exchange rather than a true resource, and why attaching moral weight to money itself obscures the real ethical questions: how it is earned, directed, and used. Drawing on catalytic thinking and the idea of collective enoughness, the episode reframes scarcity as a systems problem rather than an individual failing, then widens the lens further by exploring wealth as a multidimensional concept (including skills, relationships, time, and other forms of capital). The result is a grounded framework for changemakers who want to relate to money with clarity—without overvaluing it, fearing it, or mistaking it for the source of transformation.
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