It is mathematically possible to make our growth tends to infinity by destroying everything and then rebuilding everything faster and faster, but this fate is not desirable if it affects our quality as well as our life expectancy.
And such behavior would obviously introduce an increasing risk of permanent destruction.
This mathematical possibility, which is a dangerous, more or less conscious illusion, is due to a flaw in our current way of measuring wealth and growth.
We must therefore build indicators that better reflect the destruction of wealth, in order to avoid it and thus greatly improve our quality of life.
This involves, for example, avoiding CO2 emissions, which by destroying the quality of the atmosphere would force those who can do so to move instead of continuing to enjoy their favorite territory.