A Live Worth Living

This project imagines what a “life worth living” could look like if the economy were centered around care, well-being, and collective growth rather than around endless growth, productivity, and profit. With a feminist economics and the concept of Buen Vivir by Sumak Kawsay, I narrate an ordinary day in a society where taking care of life is the central economic goal.

This is not a distant or perfect utopia, but a situated one: grounded in everyday practices, institutions, and relationships.

This situated utopia is not an abstract fantasy, but a critical tool. By imagining an economy oriented toward care and "Buen Vivir", feminist economics allows us to question what we currently accept as inevitable: overwork, inequality, exhaustion, and environmental destruction.

A life worth living, from this perspective, is not about having more, but about living better, together, within planetary limits, and with care at the centre of social organization.