Story of Stuff
Story of Stuff

A New Story of Stuff

Story of StuffFive years ago, a 20-minute YouTube video called “The Story of Stuff” went viral. The creators can now count 40 million total views of their series, which includes videos on the stories of cosmetics and bottled water. A new video has just come out: “The Story of Solutions: Why making real change starts with changing the game.” Like past stories, this video sets the narrator, Annie Leonard, against black-and-white stencil animations.

But in this version the producers seem to be stepping back from raising awareness about specific problems, and encouraging their millions of followers to be proactive about pursuing solutions—and not blindly.

Solutions are great, Leonard says, but only if they focus on changing the game. Many solutions are presented within the confines of the old game, where the objective is to accumulate more. More roads, more malls, more stuff. Greater growth as measured by a higher gross domestic product is supposed to mean “winning.”

But what if victory was better, instead of more, asks Leonard? Better education, better health, a better chance to survive on this planet?

A real solution changes the game—victory is not in gaining more. A real solution is one that gives the power held by corporations back to people, opens people’s eyes to the idea that stuff doesn’t make us as happy as community and a sense of purpose. A real solution accounts for external costs and lessens the enormous wealth gap.

Examples of solutions like these are everywhere: the Evergreen Cooperative in Cleveland where worker-owners are running green businesses, urban farms, solar communities, online platforms that encourage sharing of everything from tents and cars to tools.

“We want solutions that won’t just change a few of the rules, but solutions that will change the entire rules of the game,” says Leonard.

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About SOLUTIONS

Solutions is a non-profit print and online publication devoted to showcasing bold and innovative ideas for solving the world's integrated ecological, social, and economic problems. Founded by Robert Costanza, David Orr, Paul Hawken and John Todd, the journal brings the cutting edge ideas of academics and professionals in the field to an audience of policy makers, business leaders, and engaged members of the public.

A New Publication for a Sustainable and Desirable Future

The aim of Solutions is to encourage and publish integrative solutions to the world’s most pressing problems: climate disruption, loss of biodiversity, poverty, energy descent, overfishing, air, water, and soil pollution, and human population growth, to name a few. There is already plenty of discussion about these problems, along with an abundance of isolated and technical solutions, some of which may prove to be extremely valuable. Solutions is a forum for putting the pieces together, prompting intelligent discussion of what can be done, and what should be done. To read Editor-in-Chief Robert Costanza's vision for Solutions, click here.

 

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Populäre Projektionen dessen, wie eine Bewusstseinsveränderung aussehen wird, sind in den meisten Fällen nur eine Neugestaltung der “alten Denkschablonen “. Eine größere, bessere Box, in der das Paradigma aufgewertet wird, das die Bedingungen verbessert, unter denen wir unsere Sucht auf eine “grüne” Art und Weise genießen können.

So wichtig wie das ökologische Bewusstsein ist, es ist nicht genug. Das neue Paradigma kann nicht aus der intellektuellen Abstraktion einer dualistischen Interpretation einer “besseren Welt” verwirklicht werden, die auf der Infrastruktur der existierenden Varianten-Matrix aufbaut, die dieses Paradigma erzeugt.

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