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RE: Manifesting the Village: What are your ideas for buying land? (rewarding good comments)

Cryptos go up, land prices go down.

Now, selling plots suck.
Because not all plots are created equal, and you really don't want your housing spread out.

However, what almost always happens in any group is, you have a few money people, and a bunch of free loaders.
Now, the free-loaders may be good people, have needed skills, and just be very poor with money.

Next part is a group needs to be able to throw a person out.
And, how does that work with a trust? Basically, you have to have a stipulation to buy them out. And that means you have to have cash, or something to give to them.

Soooo, how do you go about building a community where people feel like they won't just get kicked out for office politics, but also, can split or emit bad apples (before they ruin the barrel)

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Ya, the tying of money into the membership is something that doesn't seem like it can align with any of the values. I guess best-case would be simply crypto bull-running this year, and letting the land come that way.

All decisions will be done by consensus, including the creation of the agreements, which will include a variety of conflict resolution practices for just in case.

The bad apples will mostly be weeded out beforehand, through full vetting (digital, psychic, interview, etc.), and I've spent enough time at Rainbow to spot the difference between a "free-loader" and a drainbow pretty quickly.

Basically, I'm just trying to brainstorm ideas for how this can unfold, to help with the manifestation process :-)

There will be one important factor in the near future.

It will be life and death.
Meaning, most people will be in a place where they have to work it out.
They can't laze about
They can't just ignore the relationship at the detriment of the relationship.

The one thing that i hate, because i am this sort of person,
is that say you buy a piece of land (with your crypto winnings)
and build the structures, which attract some people
and the group starts to grow

... then something happens, where you are on the outside of the group
and you are "voted off the island".

i hate that, but it is also important to be able to remove any bad apple.
(or anyone who is not a fit to the group)

For me, in all my relationships, i have been the one to put in all the work up front.
I build things, i work out how to get the land.
And so, in the first years, it was all me.
Later, you would think that people would be appreciative,
but since you built everything solidly, all it requires is a little maintenance

and it becomes, "what have you done for us lately"