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When care becomes a discipline, everything moves with less friction. Teams coordinate faster. Customers stay longer. Communities get stronger. This book shows how to turn compassion into a repeatable operating system, drawing a clear line from everyday behaviours to resilient value.
You will learn why moral economics treats trust as a productive asset, how social capital compounds, and where trust in business is created or destroyed. Practical chapters make empathy at work concrete through listening habits, repair routines, and legible processes. Leaders seeking purpose driven business will find design patterns for incentives, hiring, and governance that align conviction with craft. If you care about conscious capitalism but avoid empty slogans, this is a grounded playbook for ethical leadership and a healthier stakeholder economy.
Whether you run a shop, a co-op, or a scaling team, you will leave with a simple toolkit: daily disciplines, generosity loops, and small metrics that nudge behaviour without killing meaning. Use it to grow community wealth the patient way and to embed values based strategy in the details that matter most.

The Spirit Economy

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  • Mira Qadari writes about humane enterprise, moral economics, and the practical craft of building trustworthy organisations. Her work explores how empathy and purpose can be engineered into everyday processes so teams deliver careful work at scale. She draws inspiration from the trading routes and caravanserai traditions that once linked strangers through reputation, hospitality, and fair dealing, translating those old lessons into modern operating principles. Across essays, workshops, and collaborations, she focuses on design patterns that reduce friction, protect dignity, and align incentives with care. Qadari’s perspective is grounded, sceptical of hype, and relentlessly practical: if compassion matters, it should show up in hiring rubrics, service standards, and repair routines.

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