3 Big Ideas that I would like to see change the world in 2021
Image source - PxHere

3 Big Ideas that I would like to see change the world in 2021

I am no forecaster. But here is some wishful thinking...

Simplify - focus on what matters

 A few years ago, I decided to live a simpler life. After many years of reading and thinking about it, I realised that the three things that matter are – good health, deep relationships and meaningful work. Of course I had to make trade-offs but my financial independence allowed me to work on what I want to.

This year, many of my friends started working out and lost weight during the lock-down. We bought bicycles to start riding regularly. Some called to check whether they can afford to quit the rat race. Others started de-cluttering with Mary Kondo. Maybe it’s wishful thinking that the whole world will do it, but I wish they would discover the joy of simplifying.

 

The rise of co-living, and sharing generally

 While LinkedIn and everybody else is predicting that we will go from renting homes to owning bigger homes with study rooms and outdoor areas, I am wondering how they will afford them. Of course, it’s a good idea to have more spacious living spaces with outdoor areas, but buying them will mean they will need to be far away from the CBDs.

An alternative would be the rise of co-living. Student housing and retirement homes are forms of co-living – and so far, haven’t made it attractive. But what if they do? What if they not only design beautiful spaces but also take away the stigma of sharing? I am already considering it.

Oh, while I am at it, I would like to rent out the power drill I have never used but I might need one day. The sharing economy makes sense and will not go away.

 

Sourcing proof on products

While I understand the benefits of globalization, I like the charm of buying seasonal local fruit, eating at family-owned restaurants, wearing handmade clothes made of natural fibres. If I am willing to pay for fewer well-made products, I should be able to. As a consumer, I want to be sourcing proof on the products I buy. This transparency in information will also help the increasing focus on ESG investing by allowing consumers to vote rather than letting investors trying to convince companies to behave better.

I guess there is a theme underlying my big ideas – live simpler, invest responsibly, be happy.

#BigIdeas2021

Shreyash Minnewar

Financial Modeling Practitioner |Aspiring Trader & Analyst at eClerx | Financial Markets | Consumer Lifecycle Management & Compliance (CLMC)

1y

It's always exciting to contemplate the potential for positive change in the world. While we can't predict the future with certainty, having aspirational goals and ideas is a great starting point for progress. As a financial analyst, your pragmatic approach to having a margin for error is wise. Here are my thoughts on your 3 Big Ideas for 2021: Sustainable Finance and ESG Integration: The global shift towards more responsible and sustainable financial practices is crucial. As environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors take center stage, integrating them into financial decision-making can lead to more ethical, resilient, and long-term investments. This trend can reshape the world by encouraging businesses to be accountable for their impact on the planet and society. Digital Transformation and Inclusive Tech: The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated digital transformation, but it also highlighted the digital divide. Promoting inclusive technology and ensuring that digitalization benefits all, especially marginalized communities, can be transformative. Access to education, healthcare, and job opportunities through technology can significantly change the world for the better. .🌍

Like
Reply
Mridul Agrawal

Senior Treasury Manager | Chartered Accountant

4y

Wonderful piece. Cheers!

Like
Reply
Sunita Kattamuru

Hardware Engineering Manager

4y

I truly wish these things become reality and we move towards consuming locally and connecting Globally.. Believe in simplicity ...

To view or add a comment, sign in

More articles by Hansi Mehrotra

  • Risk profiling | A key part of personal finance that few understand

    Risk profiling | A key part of personal finance that few understand

    Personal finance content tends to focus on ‘investment risks’. Inflation risk: that your money will not keep its…

  • Mental peace is the ultimate wealth

    Mental peace is the ultimate wealth

    The look of horror on his face said it all. He smiled nervously, stretched out his hand and came towards me to help me…

    4 Comments
  • Women know plenty about money

    Women know plenty about money

    People don’t talk about money; women even less so. Strangely, money is still one of the taboo topics in Indian society,…

    11 Comments
  • Do we design products, communication or whole markets?

    Do we design products, communication or whole markets?

    Consumers need a range of financial products to help them manage cash flows and risks throughout their lives. They use…

    7 Comments
  • Learn Finance basics - fast!

    Learn Finance basics - fast!

    In my 'The Money House' concept, I suggest you start with an ‘Architect Blueprint’ implying you assess your own…

    12 Comments
  • How I built a personal brand on LinkedIn

    How I built a personal brand on LinkedIn

    Let me clarify - I am not a marketing or social media expert, nor did I set out to build a LinkedIn following. I turned…

    12 Comments
  • You can't change the wind, but you can adjust the sails (and other investing lessons)

    You can't change the wind, but you can adjust the sails (and other investing lessons)

    I got my first taste of sailing a few months after I’d seen the ocean for the first time. It was an amazing experience…

    8 Comments
  • Ladies, let's change the table

    Ladies, let's change the table

    I wrote my first post on LinkedIn on Women’s Day in 2015. As I sat down to write this one, I realised my posts on…

    24 Comments
  • Fund categorisations: confusing segments and style

    Fund categorisations: confusing segments and style

    The Indian media has been discussing SEBI’s circular on categorisation and rationalisation of mutual funds ever since…

    2 Comments
  • So...what is finance all about?

    So...what is finance all about?

    In this teaser for the web-series I made last year, the all-knowing finance professional Mr Sikka says ‘Finance is when…

    5 Comments

Insights from the community

Others also viewed

Explore topics