life enough
Friday, January 16th, 2009fresh air is inhalant enough
fresh water is liquid enough
fruit, vegetables & grains are good enough
good legs are transportation enough
any shelter is home enough
friends are entertainment enough
M.C. -
fresh air is inhalant enough
fresh water is liquid enough
fruit, vegetables & grains are good enough
good legs are transportation enough
any shelter is home enough
friends are entertainment enough
M.C. -
seven planet isn’t a business. it isn’t a government. In the end, it really isn’t anything. But, if you had to put label on it now, it might be described as a further extension of the theme of “perfect liberty through economics”.
$70 gets you some SUN gear and a pollen point.
if you want in, call Ryan…
why now?
well… although we are not necessarily endorsing the means… the ends are worth it.
… every single seven planet pollen point has its own 10 digit number. All 1,000,000,000 of them. The last digit is always a check digit, which is obtained by summing all 5, 9 or 11 digits, taking the residue modulo 10 of this sum (i.e., the remainder after dividing by 10) and finally subtracting this from 10. (Thus, the check digit for 1001-001 00 would be 7, since 1+1+1=3, 3%10=3 and 10-3=7.)
in a frictionless business, it is frictionless.
same is true for society… if 7 different religions can get along in cities, why can’t 7 different religions get along on the planet?
duh…
One who has not yet built anything equal to that of mother nature is called man.
They are equal. For those ready to take one step further, they are the same thing. kind of like 7=7.
So, what are the 7’s? Those are the things to be mindful of if you want to practice mindful commerce.
Do that frictionlessly enough, and boom, boom - world, peace.
and a lot of good things happen.
OK. Farmer contributes labor. Owner contributes land. Debitors contributes capital.
All contributions go into… well its kind of hard to describe… it is sort of like a general fund.
If you were very very very wealthy, so very wealthy that you never had to worry about earning another coin in your life, where would you invest your excess capital?
What if you very very very very poor? Would the answer be the same?
Q: please describe the food idea.
A: like stone soup.
Q: again, please?
A: everybody tosses whatever excess capital, labor and land into a common fund. The fund is used to distributed necessities (e.g., food) to the community.
Q: hmmm… how big exactly is your community?
A: how big is your imagination?