Naudian
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Dear reader, I'd like you to maintain an open mind in this thread. Don’t be too quick to label & dismiss things without actually discussing them. Present specific or hypothetical problems, not vague accusations. Use your imagination. Be kind, please unwind. Thanks HL2.net, you’re awesome.
Main topic question: What do want to see happen in your lifetime regarding the evolution of humanity?
Naudian’s answer: I want to see a lot happen. I want people around the world to come together over this question and make something happen. If this were to occur, their goal should be to identify the root causes of the problems they want to eliminate. I can say with some confidence that, in this situation, they would discover that the causes of their problems relate to fundamental flaws within their current socioeconomic systems, and perhaps their very way of thinking. They should then try to develop solutions or completely alternative systems that the people concede to actually make sense. If people can agree that a proposed solution is reasonable, it should be put to test in reality, by whatever means available. In today’s world, this process would conceivably require the cooperation of experts, engineers, rich powerful dudes willing to give up their shit, and a huge number of intelligent like-minded people.
So I’ve been checking out something that resembles the above. It’s called The Zeitgeist Movement, and befor-
*audience groans*
*person throws marxism tomato at naudian*
*sensible people continue reading*
Ok look, I consider myself a reasonable bloke and I’m not about to throw myself at some movement on the internet. I ask myself constantly: is this a foolish utopian dream, or is there something feasible here? I’m not entirely convinced either way. However, I do hope that whatever it is now, this cute little ‘movement’ can mature and turn into something really beautiful. Also, please note that the movement is more or less separate from the stupid zeitgeist movies. I applaud Peter Joseph’s efforts, but his movies aren’t very reliable. They do present ideas worth discussion, let’s leave them at that.
Naudian will now bore you with clichés while he expresses himself. Naudian is a sensitive guy, be gentle with his opinion:
We humans exhibit an ever-evolving, multi-colored understanding of our cosmic interrelationship. We truly are capable of anything within the limits of our collective imagination, if we could just get along. We should consider the things that are holding us back, prolonging war and suffering, and clearly perpetuating detrimental shades of our behavioural palette. We should carefully understand ourselves and each other, and we should strive to unite ourselves under values that we can agree upon. Historically we’ve relied on competition and acquisition for survival. I don’t think we have to do that anymore, if people could just get on the same page. But it’s not easy to get 7 billion people on this page, especially when so much power lies in the hands of a small few who aren't going to let it go. As for the others, sometimes they just need to be shown what's possible.
The history of humanity is amazing and so much has happened, yet we are still struggling to achieve a sense of peace, sustainability, and understanding as a whole. I don't blame us, shit's complicated. I think small communities have achieved this kind of harmony (to a degree) throughout history– there are probably many in existence today [citation needed]. I can understand why someone might believe that the whole of humanity will never reach this stage. What I can’t understand is why people actually default on the notion that it is impossible. Why limit yourself like that? Shit, I think it’s possible within my lifetime. Isn’t it worth aiming for? Is it the possibility of failure that turns one away? Is it a feeling of dependence on what you have now? Do you just believe that people are shit? I’m sure there are a thousand reasons to shelve the notion of world unification. I’m still waiting to be convinced by one.
Holy math, Carl Sagan quote:
“A new consciousness is developing which sees the earth as a single organism and recognizes that an organism at war with itself is doomed.”
After much checking-it-out, I think a "resource based economy" is a very sensible thing to aim for. The Venus Project is an example, maybe you've heard of it or even dismissed it in the past (there is a thread from 2009). It's Jacque Fresco's attempt to design a sustainable and ecological way of living and interacting with the planet. It’s not perfect, I don’t agree with every aspect of his vision, but it’s a shot in the right direction in my opinion. The Venus Project happens to be the basis for the Zeitgeist Movement.
Naudian stresses: Instead of calling this out for being idealistic or having resemblance to some political ideology, let’s talk about actual problems, actual reasons why something won't work.
Here's an FAQ that kinda leaves much to be answered:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcq3Wr4Thjw
TZM/TVP is not part of some agenda for a world government. It’s not a cult, although I’m sure some treat it like one. The way I see it, TZM is not pushing some kind of static doctrine. It is a flexible consensus on how to achieve our goals as a united species and it can be improved with your insight and criticism. That’s right, if you don’t like it, speak up and call it out for what you believe is wrong with it. Go to the forums and give them something to chew on: http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=99999&func=listcat
Keep in mind that your concern may have already been addressed, so maybe have a look around first.
Sigh, it’s not communism, marxism, or any other political ideology. Perhaps it borrows elements that make sense, like equality and effective distribution of resources. If you have to label the RBE as anything, call it a democratic-emergent-scientific-system. Or DEMESS. De-mess, haha yes the world needs to be de-messed. No don’t call it a DEMESS I just made that up.
Value systems are always emerging, changing, and resisting change. You have to think carefully about what you value and why. There will always be something to fix, something to improve, or something to learn from. An RBE is not a utopia. It’s just an idea about a better way of interacting with the world and each other. Again, the idea still requires input from everyone, check it out if you're interested.
Ok, so the biggest mind-block? TRANSISTION. How the heck do you get anything like this rolling in the world we have now? Some think it will take world-wide economic collapse before people are willing to try it. Maybe it will, but what about the dudes with tanks and bombs? They're gonna **** shit up. This is the hardest part for me thatswhatshesaid.
I try to imagine a sort of “transitional resource based economy” existing and trading alongside the monetary one. If it were to prove successful, it would gain support and hopefully become the norm. But honestly, I'm not a social engineer, I don't know the answer. I only hope that if enough people can agree that this is feasible, then they will make it happen.
Well, that's the kind of thing I want to see in my lifetime. Maybe I'm just a fool. What do you think?
Oh and hey, I know I said the Zeitgeist movies are crap, but to be honest the second and third movies are worth watching. The latest one talks about human behavior, nature vs nurture shit, rants about the economy, and outlines the Venus Project:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z9WVZddH9w
EDIT: Here's Jacque Fresco, he's a pretty cool guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK1TvwGhMGY
Main topic question: What do want to see happen in your lifetime regarding the evolution of humanity?
Naudian’s answer: I want to see a lot happen. I want people around the world to come together over this question and make something happen. If this were to occur, their goal should be to identify the root causes of the problems they want to eliminate. I can say with some confidence that, in this situation, they would discover that the causes of their problems relate to fundamental flaws within their current socioeconomic systems, and perhaps their very way of thinking. They should then try to develop solutions or completely alternative systems that the people concede to actually make sense. If people can agree that a proposed solution is reasonable, it should be put to test in reality, by whatever means available. In today’s world, this process would conceivably require the cooperation of experts, engineers, rich powerful dudes willing to give up their shit, and a huge number of intelligent like-minded people.
So I’ve been checking out something that resembles the above. It’s called The Zeitgeist Movement, and befor-
*audience groans*
*person throws marxism tomato at naudian*
*sensible people continue reading*
Ok look, I consider myself a reasonable bloke and I’m not about to throw myself at some movement on the internet. I ask myself constantly: is this a foolish utopian dream, or is there something feasible here? I’m not entirely convinced either way. However, I do hope that whatever it is now, this cute little ‘movement’ can mature and turn into something really beautiful. Also, please note that the movement is more or less separate from the stupid zeitgeist movies. I applaud Peter Joseph’s efforts, but his movies aren’t very reliable. They do present ideas worth discussion, let’s leave them at that.
Naudian will now bore you with clichés while he expresses himself. Naudian is a sensitive guy, be gentle with his opinion:
We humans exhibit an ever-evolving, multi-colored understanding of our cosmic interrelationship. We truly are capable of anything within the limits of our collective imagination, if we could just get along. We should consider the things that are holding us back, prolonging war and suffering, and clearly perpetuating detrimental shades of our behavioural palette. We should carefully understand ourselves and each other, and we should strive to unite ourselves under values that we can agree upon. Historically we’ve relied on competition and acquisition for survival. I don’t think we have to do that anymore, if people could just get on the same page. But it’s not easy to get 7 billion people on this page, especially when so much power lies in the hands of a small few who aren't going to let it go. As for the others, sometimes they just need to be shown what's possible.
The history of humanity is amazing and so much has happened, yet we are still struggling to achieve a sense of peace, sustainability, and understanding as a whole. I don't blame us, shit's complicated. I think small communities have achieved this kind of harmony (to a degree) throughout history– there are probably many in existence today [citation needed]. I can understand why someone might believe that the whole of humanity will never reach this stage. What I can’t understand is why people actually default on the notion that it is impossible. Why limit yourself like that? Shit, I think it’s possible within my lifetime. Isn’t it worth aiming for? Is it the possibility of failure that turns one away? Is it a feeling of dependence on what you have now? Do you just believe that people are shit? I’m sure there are a thousand reasons to shelve the notion of world unification. I’m still waiting to be convinced by one.
Holy math, Carl Sagan quote:
“A new consciousness is developing which sees the earth as a single organism and recognizes that an organism at war with itself is doomed.”
After much checking-it-out, I think a "resource based economy" is a very sensible thing to aim for. The Venus Project is an example, maybe you've heard of it or even dismissed it in the past (there is a thread from 2009). It's Jacque Fresco's attempt to design a sustainable and ecological way of living and interacting with the planet. It’s not perfect, I don’t agree with every aspect of his vision, but it’s a shot in the right direction in my opinion. The Venus Project happens to be the basis for the Zeitgeist Movement.
Naudian stresses: Instead of calling this out for being idealistic or having resemblance to some political ideology, let’s talk about actual problems, actual reasons why something won't work.
Here's an FAQ that kinda leaves much to be answered:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcq3Wr4Thjw
TZM/TVP is not part of some agenda for a world government. It’s not a cult, although I’m sure some treat it like one. The way I see it, TZM is not pushing some kind of static doctrine. It is a flexible consensus on how to achieve our goals as a united species and it can be improved with your insight and criticism. That’s right, if you don’t like it, speak up and call it out for what you believe is wrong with it. Go to the forums and give them something to chew on: http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=99999&func=listcat
Keep in mind that your concern may have already been addressed, so maybe have a look around first.
Sigh, it’s not communism, marxism, or any other political ideology. Perhaps it borrows elements that make sense, like equality and effective distribution of resources. If you have to label the RBE as anything, call it a democratic-emergent-scientific-system. Or DEMESS. De-mess, haha yes the world needs to be de-messed. No don’t call it a DEMESS I just made that up.
Value systems are always emerging, changing, and resisting change. You have to think carefully about what you value and why. There will always be something to fix, something to improve, or something to learn from. An RBE is not a utopia. It’s just an idea about a better way of interacting with the world and each other. Again, the idea still requires input from everyone, check it out if you're interested.
Ok, so the biggest mind-block? TRANSISTION. How the heck do you get anything like this rolling in the world we have now? Some think it will take world-wide economic collapse before people are willing to try it. Maybe it will, but what about the dudes with tanks and bombs? They're gonna **** shit up. This is the hardest part for me thatswhatshesaid.
I try to imagine a sort of “transitional resource based economy” existing and trading alongside the monetary one. If it were to prove successful, it would gain support and hopefully become the norm. But honestly, I'm not a social engineer, I don't know the answer. I only hope that if enough people can agree that this is feasible, then they will make it happen.
Well, that's the kind of thing I want to see in my lifetime. Maybe I'm just a fool. What do you think?
Oh and hey, I know I said the Zeitgeist movies are crap, but to be honest the second and third movies are worth watching. The latest one talks about human behavior, nature vs nurture shit, rants about the economy, and outlines the Venus Project:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z9WVZddH9w
EDIT: Here's Jacque Fresco, he's a pretty cool guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZK1TvwGhMGY