Agreed. I think the biggest hurdle we face is helping others (and ourselves) to start small, community businesses. It starts with the kids. We need to empower them to learn a craft and start a small business at an early age. So much to be learned by all who participate. (And don't worry, I have been thinking about this topic a lot lately. I will be writing about it in the near future.)
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There are several problems with starting a 'business' - not least that the entire financial system is specifically designed for enslavement, so by chasing the financial carrots - we trap ourselves... More radical changes are necessary now.
As a person who is private contractor and has started several small businesses, I am going to respectfully disagree.
While people are making, or rather waiting, for radical change, we can barter and trade for goods and services now. Country folk help each other readily since we know that it could be us one day that needs the help.
I believe and have seen (and have participated) in many small acts that over time have had real positive consequences. I don't feel trapped only sad that others don't see a way out of the matrix. My goal is to help them find their way out.
Cheers!
Having worked directly with international investment banks on their software and also with some of the world's richest people (a very small selection) - plus also having studied the financial systems and associated governmental systems, I am 100% certain that the financial systems are designed for enslavement - there is no other mathematical or logical way to describe the situation. The system is designed so that those who do not examine it will not see it for what it is.
Right. Luckily, true happiness does not involve making lots of money. I am just looking for ways to simplify life while enriching it. Blessings!