Eliteness #02 – EN

EDITORIAL

Dreaming is not prohibited

What if sleeping well allowed us to make our dreams come true? Sleep and dreams have a thousand virtues. Dreaming sometimes allows us to see what we really want, among other things. In this issue, Luc Ferry, a deeply anti-catastrophic philosopher, dreams of a plural form of ecology. He believes that, if done properly, growth and consumption could be non-polluting and even de-polluting. The circular economy - inspired by nature, which endlessly transforms everything it creates - could therefore value and recycle all the objects or materials it produces. You will also read the words of sleep doctor Katerina Espa Cervena, who dreams of following the dictates of reason. For her, the lack of rest in the population is to be taken seriously; however, we must avoid making it an obsession and start by being more aware of the needs of our body to improve our sleep. We see the same wisdom in chef Heston Blumenthal, for whom “ sleeping well is the same as eating well ”. According to him, the most intimate relationship we have is with ourselves. “ It is the most difficult, but also the most rewarding.” Elite also dreams. We make sure that each of our actions is virtuous to improve your health and that of our planet. Our production and know-how continue to take root in Switzerland. And we are committed, for example, to tracing the supply chains of every raw material we process. Whilst some promise a grim future, there are other voices that have confidence and faith in human intelligence. Let's daydream!

François Pugliese

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