Both or neither 🤣 I want to be somewhere where everyone is experimenting with their ideals and learning from everyone’s experiments. I want to see autonomous areas everywhere all over the world. People should be able to opt in or out of whatever governance system they are in
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That would be the sweet spot.
Doesn't seem like any country has that at the moment. Do you think we could come up with a virtual country that does that?
I don’t think a country as a whole has ever embraced this but you can still find it because the state either doesn’t notice or doesn’t see it as a threat while it’s small. I’ve found many experimental communities around the world. Pay what you want cafes, towns that have their own currency or squats (abandoned buildings that people use as art spaces or dwellings, collective farming, homeless villages, nudist communities, homeschool communities, alternative schooling, gift economy, I could go on and on. It’s out there if you look for it.
You find these even in highly developed countries. Germany has a city where the old DM deutsche MArk is still accepted and in Austria we have some squat places and pay as you want shops.
I found many interesting things in Asia too, way more than people imagine, although they tend to be harder to find, probably because the population density means they become hard to manage if they get too popular. I know Europe is full of squats, I heard of a whole squat town in Slovenia.
Often they develop as a result of the living cost becoming too high and people coming up with creative ways to survive and have fun.
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And is it sustainable?
Could work whiles it's small but as they scale up it may be difficult if next to impossible.
But I get your point.
I'm rethreading this
they generally don’t try to scale up but instead try to inspire offshoot communities that overlap. Decentralization without technology
I find the ones that survive are crowdsourced, group projects. Sometimes they have a leader, sometimes core members. They don’t work if getting rich is the goal but they can make it much easier to form a healthy social ecosystem that will allow you to focus on doing what you love.
I guess you could say they focus more on needs than wants but also more on enjoying life without luxury. This is a generalization, I’m sure you can find a few that are different! Crypto sure is!
I guess it's only a few people on this planet that can leave that way without being drawn by the human desire to seeks for more.
I love your explanation of things had to rethread it