“When we think of the state of the economy, we are not thinking in terms of money flow. We are thinking in terms of the effect on everyday lives of people.” PeopleThinkingStatesTermEconomyEffectsFlowEverydayEveryday Life Author:Aung San Suu Kyi
“Participatory complexity may well be the key descriptor of the 21st century - in our economies, in our politics, and in our everyday lives.” WellsMayEconomyCenturyKeysEverydayComplexityEveryday Life21st Century Author:Jamais Cascio
“Property in everyday life, is the right of control.” Life IsPoliticsEconomyPropertyEverydayLiberalismEveryday Life Author:Louis O. Kelso
“I do a few jokes about the economy but from an everyday person perspective. People like to laugh, and they especially like to laugh during difficult circumstances.” PeoplePersonsDifficultLaughingEconomyPerspectiveCircumstancesJokesEverydayDifficult Circumstances Author:Brian Regan
“I think people need to laugh everyday. Whether the economy is good or bad, I think the most important thing is to laugh and to feel positive, if you are laughing at something positive. But if you are laughing at mean jokes then it's a wash.” PeopleIfsThinkingNeedsFeelsMeanImportantLaughingEconomyJokesImportant ThingsEveryday Author:Ellen DeGeneres
“Ninety-nine percent of everyday things are things we don't need - that goes for regular visits to the hairdresser just as it does for clothing. What would it mean if we all consumed 20 percent less? It would be catastrophic. It would mean 20 percent less jobs, 20 percent less taxes, 20 percent less money for schools, doctors, roads. The global economy would collapse.” IfsNeedsMeanDoeWould BeSchoolJobsEconomyTaxesPercentDoctorsEverydayNineClothingsCollapseNinetyConsumedGlobal EconomyNinety NineHairdresserEveryday Things Author:Karl-Johan Persson