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Transition / Eutopia Greenprint Open-Source Beta Version 01
Transition to Eutopia in a nutshell
- Gather the COW
- Cause a tipping point of consciousness/wait for crisis and hope.
- Establish a Local to Global Polycentric Governance and Citizen’s Assembly system.
- Produce a comprehensive Environmental Audit.
- Establish a resource-based FREEconomy supported by a Universal Basic Income, Universal Basic Services and GRREE budget.
- Create the UE portal / citizen interface blockchain wallet.
- Transition from ownership to stewardship.
- Use TEQs/TRQs
- Stop polluting / clean up our pollution.
- Live happily ever after.
Transition to Eutopia in a smaller nutshell
- Listen to the science and act with love. If we understand reality and look at any problem through love, we will care for ourselves, each other, and the biosphere.
- (Greenprint entree on ‘Love’ is conspicuously missing).
Healthcare
Related to personal time below
Health care begins at source with a focus on a healthy environment (i.e., living in green spaces vs concrete jungles) and on our understanding of psychological and nutritional impacts on our health. This learning will begin in schools and continue through life, forming an informal health service. The professional health care system will be well funded via UBS and supported by the above informal health service. As well as the best holistic health service humans can imagine, everyone is entitled to/has access to appropriate therapy.
The Common Cold Project combined data from five large controlled ‘viral-challenge’ studies. Subjects were quarantined in hotel rooms while their sleep, food, etc., was controlled in different ways. They were each given doses of the common cold virus, and yet only 20-40% of subjects developed symptoms. Predictors of developing symptoms included sleep deprivation and diet, but also, among others – a history of childhood adversity and chronic stress.
The COVID-19 response focussed on vaccines, social distancing and sanitising, while diet, poverty and loneliness, for example – as the Common Cold Project demonstrated – play an important role in the web of reasons people actually get sick. Addressing inequality and society’s atomisation would, in fact, build pre-emptive herd immunity to viruses, which would benefit everyone.

Please try using the (efficient) ‘Six Thinking Hats’ method of parallel thinking for sharing your ideas.
It helps us to organise our thoughts and feelings. Wear the Black Hat for critisism/doubts; the Green hat for creative suggestions; the Yellow for positive responses, Red for gut feelings; White for information. I am wearing the Blue Hat now, when I say we are here to design Eutopia.
Simply write ‘Black’, ‘Yellow’, ‘Green’, etc, before your given response. Then, start a new paragraph for ideas of a different coloured hat.
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