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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 25 MIN

The Plenitude: Creativity, Innovation, and Making Stuff

from Pomodoro Breaks · host Panigrahi Nirma

Rich Gold's The Plenitude explores the creation and consumption of material goods in modern society. The book examines four creative professions—art, science, design, and engineering—and how they contribute to this "Plenitude." Gold analyzes seven patterns of innovation within these fields, highlighting their positive and negative impacts. He ultimately raises concerns about our consumer culture's environmental and social consequences, proposing several potential solutions, ranging from legal limitations to a philosophical acceptance of the system. The book blends personal reflections, theoretical analysis, and cultural critique to examine the complex relationship between creativity, consumption, and sustainability.

Rich Gold's The Plenitude explores the creation and consumption of material goods in modern society. The book examines four creative professions—art, science, design, and engineering—and how they contribute to this "Plenitude." Gold analyzes seven patterns of innovation within these fields, highlighting their positive and negative impacts. He ultimately raises concerns about our consumer culture's environmental and social consequences, proposing several potential solutions, ranging from legal limitations to a philosophical acceptance of the system. The book blends personal reflections, theoretical analysis, and cultural critique to examine the complex relationship between creativity, consumption, and sustainability.

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