These are great ideas. What we need is this kind of discussion about how we can do things better. The broken monetary system we have EMERGED rather than being designed. There wasn't a lot of thought that went into long term effects, how the system could work FOR people rather than against, etc. There are lots of ideas out there now for exchange systems and exchangeless systems that can work better than what we currently have. They should all be tested.
"If money wasn't such a hassle, wouldn't we be enjoying more art, recreation, leisure, travel, spending more time with family?"
Jct: Yes, getting rid of the hassle is key. He didn't spend enough time explaining his credit notes but won't rewarding people be easy when all we have to do is register their Hours the contribute in a timebank that they can call on later in life.
While I'm naturally suspicious regarding who and what decides who and what is "worthy of reward" in that it seems like an interesting way to repackage the age old story of one a small group of people controlling a large group of people, the video itself is quite enlightening, and I'll take the potential for being rewarded straight into someone elses definition of life with an eye opener like this one any day.
How to get started? What software can we use?
macheca 1 year ago
These are great ideas. What we need is this kind of discussion about how we can do things better. The broken monetary system we have EMERGED rather than being designed. There wasn't a lot of thought that went into long term effects, how the system could work FOR people rather than against, etc. There are lots of ideas out there now for exchange systems and exchangeless systems that can work better than what we currently have. They should all be tested.
choices1111 1 year ago
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polylingue 1 year ago
@polylingue u do that
jum401 1 year ago
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OgallalaKnowhow 1 year ago
"If money wasn't such a hassle, wouldn't we be enjoying more art, recreation, leisure, travel, spending more time with family?"
Jct: Yes, getting rid of the hassle is key. He didn't spend enough time explaining his credit notes but won't rewarding people be easy when all we have to do is register their Hours the contribute in a timebank that they can call on later in life.
kingofthepaupers 1 year ago
While I'm naturally suspicious regarding who and what decides who and what is "worthy of reward" in that it seems like an interesting way to repackage the age old story of one a small group of people controlling a large group of people, the video itself is quite enlightening, and I'll take the potential for being rewarded straight into someone elses definition of life with an eye opener like this one any day.
Arigato.
HotaruZoku 2 years ago
It is not scarce - it is not being distributed correctly because of human error
BlackoutDOTcom 3 years ago 2
Food is not a scarse resource? Tell that to the masses of starving people around the World.
ghosttroop 3 years ago