Monday, March 7, 2011

How Linkedin would help to perfectly place professional

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Based on the assumption that each person is the world’s best in a particular subject, worldwide-business-oriented social networking site such as Linkedin will be the perfect tool to locate and to employ the best professionals possible at the best position.


More than just allow registered users to maintain a list of contact with details of people they know and trust in business, replacement software will analyze candidate’s skills to create a GRePS (Graphic Representation of Professional Skills). As fingerprints those GRePS are unique and allows the candidate to experience professional plenitude.


Lets see how it will work:


Mr. Miyamoto Shintaro lives in Tokyo and is currently looking for a job. His experiences encompasses managing Human Resources department, recruiting, training and supervising the F&B teams, as well as creating supporting material. Systems update (Micros, websites) is also part of the routine. He speaks Japanese, English and Italian.


He keeps his profile in Linkedin perfectly updated. The GRePS program generates an specific key that matches perfectly to an open position at an Italian Company.


Mr. Miyamoto was very excited with the prospects of working in Rome, but he lacks the Erasmus Exchange Program, course required by the contractor. He immediately inscribed ate the course and after 6 months he will be “perfectly” qualified to the position.


Thanks to the GRePS Software Mr. Miyamoto and many others around the world would find the perfect workplace, helping Earth’s society to reach post-scarcity Era.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Prospenomics: Paving the Path to Post-Scarcity

Prospenomics, also known as Prospenomia, is the study of prosperity and its generators, aiming to pave a path towards Post-Scarcity. Through an economic and social approach that transcends the conventional paradigms of known economic theory, which often associates relatively low abundance with hard and inefficient work and fails to distribute well-being among individuals, paying little attention to the depletion of resources on the planet.

The field of Prospenomics arises from the urgent need to rethink current economic and social models. To achieve this, we must study all known forms of prosperity, from intelligent decisions made in ancient times to the fictions of Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, envisioning a future where prosperity is abundant, where no longer uses monetary fractions for the exchange of goods and services, and people work to satisfy their talents and ambitions for personal upliftment; or also the ideas of Buckminster Fuller, in which prosperity was not limited solely to the accumulation of material wealth or economic growth but rather ensuring well-being and sustainability for all forms of life on the planet.


Considering the 4.5 billion years of evolution and extinctions that have shaped our planet, the delicate balances of biological relationships that have brought us to today, Prospenomics recognizes the complexity of interactions between living beings and the environment, as well as the central role of human beings in this context, as intellectual protagonists of the planet. Therefore, we must make use of our cerebral cortex, the most evolved tool that nature has ever created, as well as future forms of Artificial Intelligence to better explore the resources "seemingly" scarce, to the point of recognizing that they are extremely more abundant than conceived.

Throughout history, humanity has emerged as a species capable of profoundly transforming the environment and influencing the fate of other life forms. This unique ability confers significant responsibility on human beings in preserving and balancing the global ecosystem.

Prospenomics starts from the assumption that the current environmental and social crisis is the result of an economic model based on profit maximization and rampant consumption, which ignores the planet's limits and generates extreme inequality. In this sense, the study seeks to identify and promote alternative economic principles that can lead to a more sustainable and prosperous society.

rough of the Prospenomics logo in a university notebook by Luiz Pagano - The globe with Africa on the right - the origin of humanity, goes counterclockwise to North America with more distant parallel lines and finally the South America, in white. The idea is that, in a counter-clockwise spiral that begins in Africa, the further we move away from our origins, the more we lose self-knowledge and the globe becomes increasingly devoid of its original and natural lines. The drawing conveys the idea that, if a Cartesian analysis of the planet were carried out, we would understand it better and return to a greater balance, similar to that of the first hominids - Osasco 1986


One of the fundamental premises of Prospenomics is the idea that prosperity among individuals and their policies should not be measured solely by economic growth or the accumulation of material wealth, but rather by the well-being and quality of life of the entire society. This implies rethinking traditional development indicators, such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and considering other aspects, such as health, education, access to natural resources, and social equity.

Furthermore, Prospenomics recognizes the importance of cooperation and solidarity as fundamental principles for building a more just and sustainable society. This includes promoting public policies that encourage collaboration among different sectors of society and valuing the knowledge and skills of each individual.

In practical terms, Prospenomics proposes a series of measures and policies aimed at transforming production and consumption systems, promoting the conservation of natural resources, and ensuring equitable access to essential goods and services. This includes adopting sustainable agricultural practices, investing in renewable energies, promoting fair trade, and establishing participatory governance systems.

In summary, Prospenomics represents a new approach to human development, based on the idea that it is possible to create a society of abundance and prosperity for all, without compromising the environment or sacrificing the well-being of future generations. It is an invitation to rethink our values, practices, and institutions, aiming to build a more just, sustainable, and equitable future for all of humanity.

Semiotics and Branding

Knowing that I am an illustrator and appreciator of studies on semiotics, a debate group on post-scarcity societies approached me to create a representative logo. Aware of the importance of this symbol, I sought to incorporate elements from different cultures and beliefs, ensuring its universality. Inspired by ancestral and contemporary symbols, I created a logo that conveys the essence of post-scarcity.

The central circle in the shape of a cornucopia (a medieval symbol of wealth) represents the spheres of the universe, in constant harmony. The vertical lines connected to the circles symbolize the interconnected cells of the universe, working together to achieve abundance and plenty. The burgundy or purple color is a symbol of wealth and prosperity in many cultures, reflecting the potential of each individual. Saffron yellow, associated with garments worn by monks and the color of the earth, represents nobility and the foundation base.

Together, these elements form a universal symbol of post-scarcity, inspiring each person to be part of a prosperous and sustainable society.

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