Club of Amsterdam Journal, June 2025, Issue 275

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Club of Amsterdam Journal, June 2025, Issue 275

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CONTENT

Lead Article

38% of Gen Z Australians identify as spiritual and half of them believe in karma.
Why is spirituality so popular?

byAnna Halafoff, Deakin University and Rosie Clare Shorter, Deakin University

Article 01

Launch of the Club of Amsterdam Global HUB

The Future Now Show

Evolution of Spirituality in India
with Aksinya Staar, Balbir Singh Dasila, Mandar Apte & Patrick Crehan

Article 02

The Digital Identity Landscape:
Navigating Who’s Who in the Modern Era

by Peter van Gorsel

News about the Future

> CropVoice
> Commission launches EU-wide aquaculture campaign

Article 03

The Future of All Products:
Brain Computer Interface + Artificial Intelligence

by Harish Shah

Recommended Book

New Narrative:
How Culture Values Shape the Way We See the World

by Fernando Lanzer, Huib Wursten

Article 04

We finally cracked the code on ocean plastic
by Planet Wild

Solutions for the Planet

Migration

Global initiatives and projects
Africa
Asia
North and South America
Europe

Thought Leader Portrait

Mathis Wackernagel
Sustainability Advocate



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Agriculture, Aquaculture, Australia, Brain, Club of Amsterdam Global HUB, Digital Identity, Gen Z, India, Migration, Plastic, Spirituality, Sustainability, Violence, Water

Welcome

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Felix B Bopp
Producer, The Future Now Show
Founder & Publisher, Club ofAmsterdam

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Quotes

Harish Shah:“If you develop and pursue strategies based on what you know about today, those strategies will be obsolete or outdated tomorrow. That is why studying trends and patterns to forecast plausible and probable future scenarios ahead of time and preparing for them is critical for business success.”

Aksinya Staar: “Do you ever feel it – that sharp, almost overwhelming sense that everything is one? It could be some kind of mature polymathy – a mind that has learned to see beyond divisions, to recognize the hidden threads that weave everything together. Life isn’t a collection of separate pieces. It’s a single fabric, rich with contrast and color, yet whole.

Mathis Wackernagel:“I feel it most with religions and spiritual traditions. It puzzles me how people see them as separate, as if they aren’t all reaching for the same depth in different ways.

And when I travel, when I meet people from completely different worlds, I feel something almost eerie in its familiarity. A sense of already knowing them, of understanding them without effort, as if some part of me has always been close to them.”

“The way we pay for the present by liquidating the future truly fits the definition of a Ponzi scheme. Any other forms of Ponzi schemes are outlawed, only the ecological one we seem to ignore or even encourage.”

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