Modern society is grounded in the dual myths of scarcity and autonomy. But the perspective that we are all self-interested individuals in competition for limited resources has left us materially, socially, and spiritually impoverished. By challenging these foundational myths, can we change our thinking about the causes of and solutions to the problem of poverty? Can we shift to a worldview of an abundance shared by all rather than a hard-scrabble struggle to only get ours?