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'''The Discussion and Debate Kickoff'''<br>''Imagine being a newborn baby with no knowledge of what life is like; only that you will (likely) live your entire life on this planet (we currently call) Earth. How would you want life to be? What would you create, build, engineer, design and/or explore? How would you spend your time? How would you want your mother or father or daughter or son or friend or neighbour or stranger to be spending their time? How would you want them to live? How, if you cared to, would you help them live? What would your imagination desire for such a new world?'' | '''The Discussion and Debate Kickoff'''<br>''Imagine being a newborn baby with no knowledge of what life is like; only that you will (likely) live your entire life on this planet (we currently call) Earth. How would you want life to be? What would you create, build, engineer, design and/or explore? How would you spend your time? How would you want your mother or father or daughter or son or friend or neighbour or stranger to be spending their time? How would you want them to live? How, if you cared to, would you help them live? What would your imagination desire for such a new world?'' | ||
# [[Personal Growth]] to include (meaningful/enjoyable/fun) Learning Experiences, Healthy Lifestyles and Personal Development | |||
# [[Food Sources]] to include All Known Regenerative Growing Practices, Regional Human and Animal Needs, and overall Dispersion Needs | |||
# [[Water Sources]] to include Known Fresh Water Sources, Sustainable Filtration Methodologies, Large Routing Systems, Human Needs, Animal Needs, Plant Needs and Dispersion Needs | |||
# [[Energy Sources]] to include Renewable, Regenerative and Sustainable solutions based on Regional and Dispersion Needs | |||
# [[Other Natural Sources]] to include Global Supplies, Human Needs, and Dispersion Needs | |||
# [[Personal Growth]] | # [[Administrative Regions]] to identify Global Regions (based on environmental factors such as Land Formation and Topology, Weather Systems, Available Resources, etc.) | ||
# [[Food Sources]] | # [[Infrastructure]] to identify Shared Goods and Services (such as Transportation Platforms and Solutions, Communication Networks, Human and Animal Healthcare, Human and Animal Welfare, etc.) | ||
# [[Water Sources]] | # [[Property Ownership]] redefined for Global Equity, Equal Access to Opportunity and Meritocracy | ||
# [[Energy Sources]] | # [[Value Exchange Systems]] redefined for Global Equity, Equal Access to Opportunity, Fair Trade Markets, Genuinely Circular Economies based on Humane and Environmental Incentives | ||
# [[Other Natural Sources]] | # [[Taxation]] redesigned for ease and consistency, as a globally accepted and humane value, based on the newly envisioned value exchange system | ||
# [[Administrative Regions]] to identify | # [[Policy]] redesigned for simplicity and humanity with an overarching approach to global consensus, removing the need for all existing complex policies (such as trade agreements and tariffs) | ||
# [[Infrastructure]] such as | # [[Legislation]] redesigned for simplicity through basic universal human laws (e.g. golden rule) with localized, community-based amendments (where folks can be as complicated as they choose to, if they still want to rely on lawyers ("courtroomspeak") to understand their inherent rights, privileges and duties) | ||
# [[Property Ownership]] | # [[Enforcement]] to be minimized (as we become more civilized?), dictating any true need for policing, defending, serving and enforcing the application of the universal human laws and their community-based amendments | ||
# [[Value Exchange Systems]] | # [[Human and Environmental Prosperity]] to include Research and Development, and our Collective Human Evolution and Advancement as a whole | ||
# [[Taxation]] | # [[Culture]] to include all forms of Art, Evolving Traditions (not simply done "because it's always been done that way"), and Celebration of Diversity | ||
# [[Policy]] and | |||
# [[Legislation]] basic universal human | |||
# [[Enforcement]] to | |||
# [[Human and Environmental Prosperity]] | |||
# [[Culture]] | |||
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Each of these will evidently require | Each of these will evidently require a streamlined process to bring us from the existing global state to our more desirable objectives: [[Preliminary Migration and Transition Plan | Pilot → Migration → Transition → Exit/Revision Plans]] | ||
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'''Tell Me More'''<br>This collaborative MediaWiki approach to dialogue can help us ensure relevance and inclusion, especially as translation and accessibility software keep improving. Engagement and participation can inherently make us fully accountable for, and accepting of, the world we eventually rebuild together. Not one of us can figure this out alone - it '''must be''' a collaborative effort.<br><br>'''If you're interested in the Mission, the Vision, the Author, the Backend Design and thinking behind it all (akin to an '''About''' section), then visit [[THE BACKEND WISHBONE]]'''. | '''Tell Me More'''<br>This collaborative MediaWiki approach to dialogue can help us ensure relevance and inclusion, especially as translation and accessibility software keep improving. Engagement and participation can inherently make us fully accountable for, and accepting of, the world we eventually rebuild together. Not one of us can figure this out alone - it '''must be''' a collaborative effort.<br><br>'''If you're interested in the Mission, the Vision, the Author, the Backend Design and thinking behind it all (akin to an '''About''' section), then visit [[THE BACKEND WISHBONE]]'''. | ||
Latest revision as of 09:51, 25 October 2025
LET'S REDESIGN OUR REALITY!
This will be a living document and so shapeable however we see fit. None of it is meant to be forever static. Every part of this Blueprint is open to - and most welcoming of - debate, critique, and most importantly, change!
The Discussion and Debate Kickoff
Imagine being a newborn baby with no knowledge of what life is like; only that you will (likely) live your entire life on this planet (we currently call) Earth. How would you want life to be? What would you create, build, engineer, design and/or explore? How would you spend your time? How would you want your mother or father or daughter or son or friend or neighbour or stranger to be spending their time? How would you want them to live? How, if you cared to, would you help them live? What would your imagination desire for such a new world?
- Personal Growth to include (meaningful/enjoyable/fun) Learning Experiences, Healthy Lifestyles and Personal Development
- Food Sources to include All Known Regenerative Growing Practices, Regional Human and Animal Needs, and overall Dispersion Needs
- Water Sources to include Known Fresh Water Sources, Sustainable Filtration Methodologies, Large Routing Systems, Human Needs, Animal Needs, Plant Needs and Dispersion Needs
- Energy Sources to include Renewable, Regenerative and Sustainable solutions based on Regional and Dispersion Needs
- Other Natural Sources to include Global Supplies, Human Needs, and Dispersion Needs
- Administrative Regions to identify Global Regions (based on environmental factors such as Land Formation and Topology, Weather Systems, Available Resources, etc.)
- Infrastructure to identify Shared Goods and Services (such as Transportation Platforms and Solutions, Communication Networks, Human and Animal Healthcare, Human and Animal Welfare, etc.)
- Property Ownership redefined for Global Equity, Equal Access to Opportunity and Meritocracy
- Value Exchange Systems redefined for Global Equity, Equal Access to Opportunity, Fair Trade Markets, Genuinely Circular Economies based on Humane and Environmental Incentives
- Taxation redesigned for ease and consistency, as a globally accepted and humane value, based on the newly envisioned value exchange system
- Policy redesigned for simplicity and humanity with an overarching approach to global consensus, removing the need for all existing complex policies (such as trade agreements and tariffs)
- Legislation redesigned for simplicity through basic universal human laws (e.g. golden rule) with localized, community-based amendments (where folks can be as complicated as they choose to, if they still want to rely on lawyers ("courtroomspeak") to understand their inherent rights, privileges and duties)
- Enforcement to be minimized (as we become more civilized?), dictating any true need for policing, defending, serving and enforcing the application of the universal human laws and their community-based amendments
- Human and Environmental Prosperity to include Research and Development, and our Collective Human Evolution and Advancement as a whole
- Culture to include all forms of Art, Evolving Traditions (not simply done "because it's always been done that way"), and Celebration of Diversity
Each of these will evidently require a streamlined process to bring us from the existing global state to our more desirable objectives: Pilot → Migration → Transition → Exit/Revision Plans
Tell Me More
This collaborative MediaWiki approach to dialogue can help us ensure relevance and inclusion, especially as translation and accessibility software keep improving. Engagement and participation can inherently make us fully accountable for, and accepting of, the world we eventually rebuild together. Not one of us can figure this out alone - it must be a collaborative effort.
If you're interested in the Mission, the Vision, the Author, the Backend Design and thinking behind it all (akin to an About section), then visit THE BACKEND WISHBONE.