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Graham joined us to discuss that what he has applied to business from his learnings across, the governance of apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa; the nature of agency and legal personhood, vs. property and legal thinghood; errors deep in key assumptions of economics about the dynamics of capital (the ergodicity assumption), as well as the role of energy and resources; and the workings of nature and evolution. These themes lead to a new, integral approach: ergodic investing and entrepreneurship, built on the foundations of FairShares Commons incorporation, sociocratic operations, and deliberately developmental organisation designs. Graham is the founder of Evolutesix, a venture studio specialised in building ecosystems of future-fit businesses according to Evolutesix's ergodic investment strategy, with the FairShares Commons legal structure as the multi-capital governance foundation. Author of The Ergodic Investor and Entrepreneur and Rebuild: the Economy, Leadership, and You, leading guide books for investors and entrepreneurs to create successful businesses for the future. Previous startups founded or co-founded include SUNthing (renewable energy), Renaissance2 (new economy think tank), and TetraLD (leadership development). Prior to that he spent a decade in academia (theoretical physics) and a decade leading new product and new category development with Procter and Gamble. This cross-disciplinary experience has equipped him to deliver disruptive innovation because he uses a rare combination of physics and business lenses to see assumptions and patterns differently.