Woops, so sorry that I just saw this reply :)
I think it's okay to join the rat race.. well for awhile until you know everything that's wrong with it lol. Well it's really not that bad if you're working on projects that you can relate to. I think the bigger frustration is limited job scope and almost zero-feedback loop - you don't get to see if you're really making things better.
I think what you're saying is social design / engineering, personally I think this is key in transforming our consciousness, at least by a "system" that rewards good samaritans (other than the usual selfishness, etc which works in our current systems). I follow Jacque Fresco for these kind of talks.
Thanks, that means a lot lol (i had a phase thinking bout freewill and consciousness a lot, although i never got myself formally educated on it).
Ah that'll be a very interesting science to look into, and i agree that it's all in one structure. Now I'm currrently working hard on a new article, been days - it's about identity and civilization :). Can't wait for your next piece too!
Yeah, if you're working on a project you care about, working for someone else and having prescribed hours can be fine.
I'm hesitant to call it social engineering because I don't want to replace the current situation with another form of centralized government. Controlling people through planning and conditioning isn't the same as setting them free, no matter how good the affects are.
I'll have to read more about Jacque Fresco! It looks like he has good ideas on technology but I'm skeptical of "The Venus Project" on a global scale. Thanks!
Can't wait to see what you wrote. I finally finished getting married and have time to write again.