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While most are hiding behind masks and behind closed doors or closed shops, effectively living George Orwell’s dystopian Nineteen Eighty-Four, a sizeable and growing number of free souls are seizing the opportunity, perhaps unique in history, to not merely witness the collapse of the old order worldwide, but to establish a new one. Nor are they waiting for the ashes to cool (or the jab-police to march along their street) before forming their vision and creating a system of government and a social order different from those of the past.

No, not the much-touted “great reset” that pretends to be a grand and original marvel but is really the same old same old dusted off and inflated like a blimp about to explode. No Communist or Socialist hype portraying itself as a utopia for the common man while actually being a prison of poverty in which all the wealth is siphoned to the few at the “top.” No psychopathic Agenda written in stone that hails itself as a saviour of humankind while enforcing the murder of the majority. No Space Force claiming to come to the rescue in a bid to take control. No kings and queens and “heads of state” lording it over everyone else. And no corporate aristocracy crying poor on camera and then laughing all the way to the bank.

The dream of those who work for a truly better world is fresh and simple: loving family, communities and neighbours sharing and helping each other, creative freedom, a healthy planet, Nature in balance, social equality and justice.

And they’re actively forging ahead to create the world they want to see.

Sound impossible? Too good to be true? Unrealistic?

The funny thing about life: If you believe you can or if you believe you can’t, you are always right.

Dare to dream, to picture a world where all are safe and happy. That road may be a rough one, but that journey to a golden Shangri-la, whether or not it is ever reached, sure beats plodding along into deeper and deeper muck for sheer lack of will to imagine anything else.

What does the world you want to live in look like? Will you make it or let the chance slip away?

While most are hiding behind masks and behind closed doors or closed shops, effectively living George Orwell’s dystopian Nineteen Eight-Four, a sizeable and growing number of free souls are seizing the opportunity, perhaps unique in history, to not merely witness the collapse of the old order worldwide, but to establish a new one. Nor are they waiting for the ashes to cool (or the jab-police to march along their street) before forming their vision and creating a system of government and a social order different from those of the past.

No, not the much-touted “great reset” that pretends to be a grand and original marvel but is really the same old same old dusted off and inflated like a blimp about to explode. No Communist or Socialist fakery portraying itself as a utopia for the common man while actually being a prison of poverty in which all the wealth is siphoned to the few at the “top.” No psychopathic Agenda written in stone that hails itself as a saviour of humankind while detailing the murder of the majority. No Space Force claiming to come to the rescue in a bid to take control. No kings and queens and “heads of state” lording it over everyone else. And no corporate aristocracy crying poor on camera and then laughing all the way to the bank.

The dream of those who work for a truly better world is fresh and simple: loving family, communities and neighbours sharing and helping each other, creative freedom, a healthy planet, Nature in balance, social equality and justice.

And they’re actively forging ahead to create the world they want to see.

Sound impossible? Too good to be true? Unrealistic?

The funny thing about life: If you believe you can or if you believe you can’t, you are always right.

Dare to dream, to picture a world where all are safe and happy. That road may be a rough one, but that journey to a golden Shangri-la, whether or not it is ever reached, sure beats plodding along into deeper and deeper muck for sheer lack of will to imagine anything else.

What does the world you want to live in look like? Will you make it or let the chance slip away?

While most are hiding behind masks and behind closed doors or closed shops, effectively living George Orwell’s dystopian Nineteen Eight-Four, a sizeable and growing number of free souls are seizing the opportunity, perhaps unique in history, to not merely witness the collapse of the old order worldwide, but to establish a new one. Nor are they waiting for the ashes to cool (or the jab-police to march along their street) before forming their vision and creating a system of government and a social order different from those of the past.

No, not the much-touted “great reset” that pretends to be a grand and original marvel but is really the same old same old dusted off and inflated like a blimp about to explode. No Communist or Socialist fakery portraying itself as a utopia for the common man while actually being a prison of poverty in which all the wealth is siphoned to the few at the “top.” No psychopathic Agenda written in stone that hails itself as a saviour of humankind while detailing the murder of the majority. No Space Force claiming to come to the rescue in a bid to take control. No kings and queens and “heads of state” lording it over everyone else. And no corporate aristocracy crying poor on camera and then laughing all the way to the bank.

The dream of those who work for a truly better world is fresh and simple: loving family, communities and neighbours sharing and helping each other, creative freedom, a healthy planet, Nature in balance, social equality and justice.

And they’re actively forging ahead to create the world they want to see.

Sound impossible? Too good to be true? Unrealistic?

The funny thing about life: If you believe you can or if you believe you can’t, you are always right.

Dare to dream, to picture a world where all are safe and happy. That road may be a rough one, but that journey to a golden Shangri-la, whether or not it is ever reached, sure beats plodding along into deeper and deeper muck for sheer lack of will to imagine anything else.

What does the world you want to live in look like? Will you make it or let the chance slip away?

[Photo courtesy of keywest3 of Pixabay.]