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"Many associate mindfulness with spirituality, meditation, and peace of mind," he explains. "But here, it’s also about being mindful of what the 21st century demands from us—our dreams, our responsibilities, and our actions."
He emphasizes that the project is not necessarily an anti-capitalist aspiration but an alternative—what some might call a form of conscious or mindful capitalism. It seeks to redefine growth, emphasizing human well-being, cultural integrity, and environmental sustainability, rather than material accumulation.