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What Do We Care Enough To Do?

4 min · 5. juni 2026
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Today is World Environment Day. This morning we launched Green Intelligence — an initiative built on a single distinction: Intelligence tells you what you can do. Green Intelligence asks: what do you care enough to actually do? Every sustainability framework in existence answers the first question well. The roadmaps exist. The technologies exist. The data exists. What has been missing is not capability. It is committed, sustained action — rooted in genuine care rather than external obligation. Today's Dose of RASHMI: Intellect answers "What can we do?" Integrated Intelligence answers "What do we care enough to do?" Sadhguru on yoga this morning: "It works miraculously. The only thing is — you have to do it." The parallel is exact. You can know the practice and still not do it. The gap between knowing and doing is always closed by the same thing: care that is integrated across mind, heart, and gut — not just intellectually understood. This is the foundation of CEEDS — an ecosystem we are building to bring together organizations around shared environmental commitments that are genuinely aligned with what each participant cares for, not just what each calculates is optimal. Intelligence optimizes. Care commits. The Green Intelligence program launched today. More on CEEDS and the Enterprise Mirror — very soon. therashmi.ai

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