I see this as a sign of returning to our Indigenous roots. The village thrives when we come together for the betterment of us as a people. The village dies when individuals build for themselves without regard for others. We need each other to thrive as a collective
Lyle’s testimony is why we really need to give people who struggle with addiction a purpose that doesn’t revolve around them getting “healthy”. As long as a person can make a positive contribution to a system, show up when they are supposed to, and hold themselves accountable when they fall short, we need to give them the opportunity to do so.
Its ideas like these that makes me cry. On the one hand, we know we can do better. On the other, we don't. It has so much hope and so much resistance. It hurts and its joyful all at the same time.
What's even funnier is the number of times I see comments like this one talking about how little this book is talked about. And it always has hundreds, if not thousands of likes, and yet still, no one talks about it. Almost seems like spam🤔
Like as if RUclipsrs are unaware of bots or something hahahaha boomers/foreigners that think they are techies my 60yr old mom who's a house wife has the drop on them let alone majority of the demographics here
reinventing the wheel to shut down farmers in an ecologically clean area, depriving them of water and growing carrots on the freeway. Agriculture in the city that supports people’s needs sounds so patriotic. It will definitely receive more support than what really needs to be done. It’s all about innovation, despite the growing homelessness and mental illness.
Seems like a lot of miss identifying the issue: namely the overwhelming power of capital, the hedge funds and financial managers who wield it, whose prerequisite on change is the maintenance of their power over human systems.
Excellent realization video in many levels by sharing to all who view that the highest important human factors rely on building a healthy and passionate togetherness for the better from all walks of life. "true wealth is NOT money" I believe this belief honest. Thank you to the producer and may we each come and step forward to this beautiful concept to join the changes towards joining together via work, kindness, humility, humbleness soon.
A good one!! Especially the core idea of sustainability and ecologic preservation of earth. I really believe that this is the correct direction how the world should run. But, there is one major problem as long wall street and black rock dominates the world with its capital: People, who are already trapped in the current system, by being in debt, or by monthly bills like housing, child care, medicals... These people can't opt in. Regardless of those who are trapped, this FINAL BIG QUESTION remains: How can people pay their (remaining) bills, while opting in?
we need to start new villages and towns! spread people out into smaller communities, we can rebuild housing to some of the new techs could be mostly off grid living without need of other towns, cut people down on the use of power, instead of trying t ocreate more power we need to back down and use less power and power needed tech. everyday we just keep buildign more machines that need power. when we dont even need all these things besides the basics
@@malik9346 we need to get rid of internet and data storage its big waste of power and resources we over build to many products that rely on computer components just sucking unneeded power.
Nuclear energy is near unlimited but people with no understanding of the science stopped backing nuclear plants from being developed because of its perceived association with nuclear weapons.
@@runningman2989 well no power is needed its just a accessory to living. But many ways to create energy from people or animals. What did people do before power lol.
Adam Smith, the founder of capitalism, envisioned an economy made up of small businesses that worked for the common good of society. He also shunned the idea of corporations. Interesting how what many call "capitalism" today is not really definitionally capitalism at all.
I don't really see, what's so much better about the red Victorian in comparison to other hostels? It looks like a lot of overhead to me in organisation... Maybe they get more people into the hostel, or is it cheaper. I think it's really good compared to these huge hotels, with there own theme park and what not, but compared to a normal hostel, i don't get it :)
Micro economics and self help group works similar model in India for decades. This is how rural economy runs for ages. However in Urban it is quite new. May after AI revolution it will take off.
The mondragon experiment is the model that already scaled up. And so long as people combine their capital first and channel it thru a credit union, it will be very hard for these people to survive. Or worse yet thrive.
There are different levels of coliving concerning what to share and what to don't. E.g. you can have your bedroom and share the rest. Genuinely asking as someone who is working on coliving. What is your experience with it and why have you found it frustrating?
Rough upbringings, not being able to cohabitate with another without being triggered, having to sacrifice self for the people that live there (playing loud music, living life in any way you wish) without interrupting people...peoole who don't contribute equally makes others taken advantage of I think there's plenty of reasonable reasons why this doesn't work for the masses but it's a significant step in showing people what's possible and may heal many people's mental health along the way just witnessing it. @@rudzulten3659
Groove, it will be interesting to watch this movement develop and adopt as the automation of work and labor begins to penetrate down into real human life. Will humanoid robots become part of the coop or will they make all human labor far to expensive, to costly to endure. And when [not if] we stop physically laboring for our livelihood what cooperative organizations will we evolve to keep our existence meaningful.
I kind of like the beginning part of this RUclips ... Music; Can only play a Tune, if everyone is on the same page (co-existence of Humans, unlike Sanctions, Derisking...WARS, Genocide which tend to Disrupt the Harmony)
That was great. And I definitely agree with the craft brewery on the landlord issue. They have no issue with kicking you out, renting or selling to someone else (in my city it’s often either big businesses who don’t care anything about the community) basically whoever offers the most money. It’s disheartening especially when so many cities and towns downtowns are vacant, blighted and neglected and they don’t care.
@@tracy419 no matter how technologically advanced we are, some things remain the same throughout history. If we learned from history not to repeat things that failed time and time again . But we don't.
@@wiserthanwise54 true, I just don't think that some of the lessons we are supposed to have learned back in the day will be relevant today, or in the nearish future. Some of those lessons, or events that didn't turn out as hoped, ended up the way they did because we didn't have the ability to create abundance. Before much longer, we will have that ability. And personally, if we reach AGI, I believe that it can help us get past some of the people seeking power problems we had in the past. But only if we learn to get along with it.
also we need to not care about these rules and regulations that government try to hold on us as we need to restart from scratch to build new communities with out them tell the community what to do, become your own village and community with out them forcing there hand to say no you cant do that we are the people we need better things , and government seems to not provide in the correct ways,
I agree with you!! Money actually grow on trees but only on trees that was planted by you!! These tress are referred to as investments. How you diversify your investment portfolio matters
Some of this is ok , but most sounds like kibbutz or soviet union type hostel living, communal apartments. I grew up in one in soviet union under Russian communist occupation. Never again. Without a property, be it small , there's nothing to care or defend. Also hippies tried communes.
there's a book called whispers of manifestation on borlest , and it talks about how using some secret tehniques you can attract almost everything in life it's not some bullshit law of attraction, it's the real deal
I see this as a sign of returning to our Indigenous roots. The village thrives when we come together for the betterment of us as a people. The village dies when individuals build for themselves without regard for others. We need each other to thrive as a collective
This is called communism, spooky
Lyle’s testimony is why we really need to give people who struggle with addiction a purpose that doesn’t revolve around them getting “healthy”. As long as a person can make a positive contribution to a system, show up when they are supposed to, and hold themselves accountable when they fall short, we need to give them the opportunity to do so.
Its ideas like these that makes me cry. On the one hand, we know we can do better. On the other, we don't. It has so much hope and so much resistance. It hurts and its joyful all at the same time.
The fact that nobody talks about the book whispers of manifestation on borlest speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance
What's even funnier is the number of times I see comments like this one talking about how little this book is talked about.
And it always has hundreds, if not thousands of likes, and yet still, no one talks about it.
Almost seems like spam🤔
this is a spam trying to make people search for this trash
Co op is secular and socialism for capitalist
Like as if RUclipsrs are unaware of bots or something hahahaha boomers/foreigners that think they are techies my 60yr old mom who's a house wife has the drop on them let alone majority of the demographics here
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reinventing the wheel to shut down farmers in an ecologically clean area, depriving them of water and growing carrots on the freeway. Agriculture in the city that supports people’s needs sounds so patriotic. It will definitely receive more support than what really needs to be done. It’s all about innovation, despite the growing homelessness and mental illness.
I love this video. Taking things back to basics.
This documentary is a work of art
indeed 💖
You guys found a wonderful way explaining the new mentality that brings us back to real human interaction. Thank you for that ❤❤
Seems like a lot of miss identifying the issue: namely the overwhelming power of capital, the hedge funds and financial managers who wield it, whose prerequisite on change is the maintenance of their power over human systems.
Excellent realization video in many levels by sharing to all who view that the highest important human factors rely on building a healthy and passionate togetherness for the better from all walks of life.
"true wealth is NOT money" I believe this belief honest. Thank you to the producer and may we each come and step forward to this beautiful concept to join the changes towards joining together via work, kindness, humility, humbleness soon.
The opening statement made me immediately subscribe
ALL FOR This Movement
A good one!! Especially the core idea of sustainability and ecologic preservation of earth. I really believe that this is the correct direction how the world should run. But, there is one major problem as long wall street and black rock dominates the world with its capital: People, who are already trapped in the current system, by being in debt, or by monthly bills like housing, child care, medicals... These people can't opt in. Regardless of those who are trapped, this FINAL BIG QUESTION remains: How can people pay their (remaining) bills, while opting in?
we need to start new villages and towns! spread people out into smaller communities, we can rebuild housing to some of the new techs could be mostly off grid living without need of other towns, cut people down on the use of power, instead of trying t ocreate more power we need to back down and use less power and power needed tech. everyday we just keep buildign more machines that need power. when we dont even need all these things besides the basics
I mostly agree. I'd like to maintain our first world medical services though. But fuck profit motive. Let's live to live.
So true especially since most people can contribute to society from home with internet jobs
@@malik9346 we need to get rid of internet and data storage its big waste of power and resources we over build to many products that rely on computer components just sucking unneeded power.
Nuclear energy is near unlimited but people with no understanding of the science stopped backing nuclear plants from being developed because of its perceived association with nuclear weapons.
@@runningman2989 well no power is needed its just a accessory to living. But many ways to create energy from people or animals. What did people do before power lol.
Adam Smith, the founder of capitalism, envisioned an economy made up of small businesses that worked for the common good of society. He also shunned the idea of corporations. Interesting how what many call "capitalism" today is not really definitionally capitalism at all.
Capitalism doesn't happen in a vacuum - the profit motive invariably leads to monopolies
Wow… thank you for sharing this.
excellent documentary
thank you for this. enjoying it immensely.
I don't really see, what's so much better about the red Victorian in comparison to other hostels? It looks like a lot of overhead to me in organisation... Maybe they get more people into the hostel, or is it cheaper. I think it's really good compared to these huge hotels, with there own theme park and what not, but compared to a normal hostel, i don't get it :)
Will you need to enforce cooperation? What does that look like?
Micro economics and self help group works similar model in India for decades. This is how rural economy runs for ages. However in Urban it is quite new. May after AI revolution it will take off.
Muchas gracias desde Chile
I like the idea, it's so touched.
Very inspiring!
We need more of this! Thank you
This is very eye opening !
The mondragon experiment is the model that already scaled up. And so long as people combine their capital first and channel it thru a credit union, it will be very hard for these people to survive. Or worse yet thrive.
SCRUM Agile ways of working in a sense
Very Scrum. It’s dope you noticed that.
Hell to the No to “co-living”
There are different levels of coliving concerning what to share and what to don't. E.g. you can have your bedroom and share the rest.
Genuinely asking as someone who is working on coliving. What is your experience with it and why have you found it frustrating?
Rough upbringings, not being able to cohabitate with another without being triggered, having to sacrifice self for the people that live there (playing loud music, living life in any way you wish) without interrupting people...peoole who don't contribute equally makes others taken advantage of I think there's plenty of reasonable reasons why this doesn't work for the masses but it's a significant step in showing people what's possible and may heal many people's mental health along the way just witnessing it. @@rudzulten3659
Very insightful video thanks for this
Groove, it will be interesting to watch this movement develop and adopt as the automation of work and labor begins to penetrate down into real human life. Will humanoid robots become part of the coop or will they make all human labor far to expensive, to costly to endure. And when [not if] we stop physically laboring for our livelihood what cooperative organizations will we evolve to keep our existence meaningful.
consider reading those things aloud. Many of us can only listen
This great work really fueled my vision 🤍 thank you so much & great to see we are so many & getting more & more ✨
Each time medias talk about New Economics The Bubble explode it had happened in 1929, 2000 Dotcom and probably coming Bubble Burst :)
people should all be free to create services to help each other free from politics(debt illusion)
“Consumption” is the economy.
Co-opcracy SELF DETERMINATION, SELF RULE, SELF SOVEREIGNTY...🎉🎉🎉
Bring on government efficiency department
We need all governments around the world to be decentralized. There is too much power in too few hands and this is the cause of many of the problems
wow the music😍
I was thinking. I think there's an underlying cultural element here that isn't spoken about.
Open Mind Now#light ideas#let’s make Gaia, Great AGain
EVERYONE for YEARS have been saying there have got to be better ways. That’s why everyone’s politics burnt out
Would've loved to see diversity in this video but oh well
U should rename it to, san Francisco new economy
awesome
Circular economy
Brilliant documentary. How do I join?
Excellence docu guys! 🙌
The future is being designed right now - > Do you want to participate? 😉
I kind of like the beginning part of this RUclips ... Music; Can only play a Tune, if everyone is on the same page (co-existence of Humans, unlike Sanctions, Derisking...WARS, Genocide which tend to Disrupt the Harmony)
That was great. And I definitely agree with the craft brewery on the landlord issue. They have no issue with kicking you out, renting or selling to someone else (in my city it’s often either big businesses who don’t care anything about the community) basically whoever offers the most money. It’s disheartening especially when so many cities and towns downtowns are vacant, blighted and neglected and they don’t care.
The Red Victorian sounds like a dream for the modern nomad! But can this model really scale up, or is it just a fancy experiment? 🏡✨
No. You need to learn history . This can work maybe for small commune. That's it. Hippies did that
@@wiserthanwise54I wonder how relevant history is when taking into account the vastly more technologically advanced future we are heading into?
@@tracy419nice thinking
@@tracy419 no matter how technologically advanced we are, some things remain the same throughout history. If we learned from history not to repeat things that failed time and time again . But we don't.
@@wiserthanwise54 true, I just don't think that some of the lessons we are supposed to have learned back in the day will be relevant today, or in the nearish future.
Some of those lessons, or events that didn't turn out as hoped, ended up the way they did because we didn't have the ability to create abundance.
Before much longer, we will have that ability.
And personally, if we reach AGI, I believe that it can help us get past some of the people seeking power problems we had in the past.
But only if we learn to get along with it.
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The Zeitgeist Movement.
So true
Sounds like the Digital Nomads are the new Serfs
New evolution
Work together 👥 build system 🌐.
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also we need to not care about these rules and regulations that government try to hold on us as we need to restart from scratch to build new communities with out them tell the community what to do, become your own village and community with out them forcing there hand to say no you cant do that we are the people we need better things , and government seems to not provide in the correct ways,
Economies will have to shift to green economies
Yes
Green is currently not able to produce all that is needed.
No. This is bullshit ideology.
Which means humanity will have to switch to greener lives: By halving the population or worse, of course. Over the course of generations.
Automation.
♎Where green💚meets ℹ️🎚️
The BIGGEST LIE You've Been Told About Money is that it doesn't grow on TREES!! 😆
I agree with you!! Money actually grow on trees but only on trees that was planted by you!! These tress are referred to as investments. How you diversify your investment portfolio matters
Just feel good rubbish in a shit world. People need to get in touch with what’s really going on.
Yes. Soviets tried that
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Some of this is ok , but most sounds like kibbutz or soviet union type hostel living, communal apartments. I grew up in one in soviet union under Russian communist occupation. Never again. Without a property, be it small , there's nothing to care or defend. Also hippies tried communes.
For the benefit of humanity??..., I don't think so
there's a book called whispers of manifestation on borlest , and it talks about how using some secret tehniques you can attract almost everything in life it's not some bullshit law of attraction, it's the real deal
The Grift Economy is here
:indicatus-
Co-opcracy SELF DETERMINATION, SELF RULE, SELF SOVEREIGNTY...🎉🎉🎉
This is called “Do for Self” . The Nation of Islam been spreading the gospel.