We have collectively been creating and living through remarkable decades of economic growth and change with minimal consideration of trade-offs and even less awareness of alternatives. As we remember silent springs, learn about social dilemmas and as economic thinkers are making their way through new growth paradigms (e.g., doughnut economics) there will be pressures to pump the brakes of change. Change will certainly not become extinct but it will have to learn to better coexist with new neighbors named resilience, continuity and sustainability.