Humanistic economics is a way of thinking about the economy that focuses on people and their needs and wants, rather than money and profits. It looks at how people interact with the economy and how their actions can help improve it. For example, how can people use their money to benefit the community and themselves, and how can they help create jobs and find better ways to produce goods and services. Humanistic economics also looks at how people can find ways to solve economic problems, like poverty and inequality. In short, humanistic economics puts people at the center of economic decision making, rather than money.