An Economy for the Common Good | Full Text

Building, enabling and maintaining good governance, self-sufficiency and freedom for all people and our communities

The Greek Stoic Philosopher Epictetus said “It is not possible to learn what you think you already know.” 

Today, one of the greatest challenges that humanity faces is the reality that almost every one of us believes that we already understand how the world works and subsequently believe that how it works today will always continue to provide the basis of how the world will work tomorrow.

With even the most educated academics and experienced experts suffering from what can be argued as a situational bias, where virtually nobody can picture a way of living where the fundamental factors like money and the economic system that we have today aren’t exactly the same, it seems that we have just as easily slipped into the tragic and passive acceptance that the things that we want to be changed, either cannot or will not be changed. For no better reason that we refuse to give up the things that those changes will necessitate, that we still believe to profit or benefit us personally in some way.

For any speaker or writer who dares venture into the realms of sharing even just one or two layers of the massively multilayered truths that underpin the workings of today’s world using a lens or microscope to focus upon one area of life, government or business, the complexities quickly become too hard for others to believe and the label or badge of being a conspiracy theorist or perhaps worse fits just as easily whilst serving the purposes of those who ride the ‘blissful ignorance’ of the masses ridiculously well.

The truth that even the many who do accept that change has now become more than necessary cannot deal with, is that neither the majority nor the critical mass of people required to initiate meaningful levels of societal change can be reached whilst we remain ‘bought in’ to the current paradigm at any level.

Indeed, the change that our lucid moments allow us to recognise as being the only possible direction for a just, fair and balanced society and culture, will not be accepted and certainly not embraced, until enough of us have felt the real pain that the way mankind lives today will inevitably inflict upon us all. For as long as money and material wealth rule the day.

A HAPPY WORLD isn’t coin operated

The world could not only work as well as it does today. But it would actually work much better. IF everyone did what they did, without being tied into the shared belief that everything has monetary value.

Yet it doesn’t take much for any one of us to build a wall against this truth when we will almost inevitably fall into the trap of believing that whilst we might personally be able to accept a different system of values, we believe that nobody else will. Because they are selfish and coin operated. And that as such, the world will always be destined to work the same way.

What I will say to you now is that the world does not and has never needed to be coin operated or run by money. And it can no longer continue to operate in this same way.

The way that the world works today is a manmade construct. One that has fear – not happiness, peace or love at its heart.

What is more, each of us may well have had the free will to choose fear as our motivation and our guide in times past.

But when the impact and consequences of that motivation on the part of any one of us leads to a situation where the free will to choose between fear and the alternative is no longer available for others to decide, the imbalance that is created is one that will  inevitably lead to inescapable pain and impoverished circumstances for those others from which it will be impossible for the world itself to hide.

The contradictory belief that unsustainable living is sustainable, because the narrative says so

Fanciful as it may sound, the reality we all face is that the unsustainable ways in which we have all been living have already gone too far.

The decisions that legislators and leaders make do not reflect what is in the best interests of humanity and everything they now do is progressively making a very bad situation even worse.

We do not and have never needed the world to work as it does now.

The benefits of a whole world and everything within it being twisted and manipulated to serve the interests of just a few, are worth nothing and do nothing but cause pain and harm to the masses.

This is an incalculable level of tragedy when we realise that the fundamental basis of everything we need, is being able to or having the ability to live a good life.

A Good Life cannot be bought

A good life isn’t created or achieved on the basis of what we have, what we accumulate or what other people think.

A good life is a state of mind.

And it is a state of mind that allows each and every one of us the opportunity to open the door and rediscover who we really are.

Those committed to the current paradigm will certainly argue that only wealth, influence, power and control can provide the circumstances where this kind of peace can be achieved.

Yet there is nothing peaceful, beneficial and certainly not spiritual about living a life that may be perceived as being good. But can only be achieved where at least one and potentially many others are having to pay some kind of cost.

Just like our bodies are an ecosystem that work to their very best when they are looked after, our communities and localities are all that groups of us need to survive and thrive, whilst showing and maintaining that same respect for all others and sharing between all of us the things that different communities can do that we cannot and vice versa, with the express belief and understanding that cooperation and collaboration rather than control are all any of us need to have very good lives.

Our Future is Local

Plenty has been said and written about the virtues of looking within ourselves rather than continually looking outside for all of the answers, truths and directions that we expect to make our lives work.

Indeed, the purpose of this work isn’t to focus upon the benefits of self-awareness and levels of self-knowing that reach way beyond any basic understanding of self-help fashions such as mindfulness which can be found in seemingly endless numbers online and on channels such as YouTube and TikTok. As that is a journey for each of us to pursue and conclude upon personally.

However, the circumstances and situations that lend themselves to that journey of personal learning and progress are a different matter altogether.

In very basic terms, the most  productive and beneficial way for us to live our lives, to experience a good life and to live a life where we will know that we will genuinely succeed, is to live locally, or in ways where everything to which we attribute real value is experienced as first hand, through people we meet face to face and through life experiences which are fully lived and not accessed at  any level through the equivalent of a screen.

To experience the human condition and human relationships, it is necessary to have relationships directly with other humans that will condition us to understand how and why other humans behave the way they do and how they think.

Living any other way immediately adds unnecessary levels of complexity in which the behaviours and choices that harm others can easily hide, that just like any other lie, require many other lies and layers of lies in order to protect the original lie.

Despite many convincing narratives that suggest otherwise, progress doesn’t only travel one way. Just like technology doesn’t automatically mean the redundancy and erasure of methodologies that came before it. And it certainly doesn’t mean that advances of any kind that benefit those who control them, should ever come at the cost, hardship, loss or pain of those who would have been involved in any accepted practice that came before it.

In fact, technology driven by the correct motives and the desire to improve life, rather than replace it, is representative of genuine progress, whereas technology used to replace and impoverish people so that those who own and control it can profit is most certainly not representative of any kind of progress.

Just because jobs can be replaced by technology doesn’t mean that they either need to be, or that they should be. And if money wasn’t the only real consideration that was being involved, neither would anyone believe that there would be any need to be either.

Indeed, if money were not in the equation, the need for big companies or big anything, wouldn’t even exist.

The only businesses or organisations that we would need at any level, would be those that have the structures necessary to provide for all our essential needs and the goods and services that make a genuinely good life work.

These aren’t big businesses. Because they aren’t driven by the suggestion that costs can be lowered so that more profit can be made or one business can undercut another that does the same thing, because it can do the same things more cheaply in some way.

These are businesses that exist to provide the best at what they do and provide the best experience that they can for the people that they serve.

These are businesses that are local, that are part  of a local supply chain and work within a local circular economy in its truest sense, that have no need to be bigger or biggest, because the one set of values that we all share is built around the belief  that every one of us is worth and has value that is exactly the same.

Our Local Future

The default setting that most of us have from the way that our lives and understanding of life has been conditioned will tell even the most learned and intelligent of us that money centric living will always be the way and that everything we are working through here is little more than some kind of utopian dream that is wholly impractical and will never come true.

Yet unsustainable living is by its very nature unsustainable at every level, at that means that to live and believe that it is sustainable is itself untrue.

Those who are looking more closely at the narratives and the truths that they hide will know that life is going to change in one way or another. It is not a question of if, but when, and the only real question that none of us can accurately answer – even though it is easy to speculate, is what event or series of events will be responsible for setting off what we can almost be sure will be a process of change, if we are not already now within it?

Because we tend to be obsessed over the journey and who has decision making control over the next step(s), rather than the outcomes of everything we do, we use outcomes in the sense of what they mean only to us as the basis of any argument over what should come next – in real terms, whose ideas and suggestions should come first.

From this perspective and the conflict that we can see as soon as we begin to be open to how everything works, it can easily feel impossible to visualise an outcome or range of outcomes that could be achievable after having gained buy-in from everyone and the pathways they are demanding, so that the result is meaningful to all as well as being something that actually works.

The paradox is of course that without being able to visualise the destination and what that destination will actually feel like, what it will be to experience it and what being there will actually mean, we don’t have a collective cat in hells chance of ever getting there or doing anything that will actually succeed.

Minded of this, I wrote Our Local Future and took the leap to create a vision or picture of what a world that works for us all would actually look like, feel like and work like. And you can read and work through the structure of Our Local Future and download a copy of the book by visiting HERE.

Putting the first steps towards tomorrow’s world in today’s terms

Whereas Our Local Future may provide the reader with a picture of what a fully functioning just, fair and balanced locality-based world would look like, whether they agree with that vision or not, it does not and will not provide a guide or map that includes all the different steps that we will collectively need to get there. For no better reason than dogmatically sticking to any plan will create more problems than it will ever solve and that in a world of complexity and contradictions like the one we are experiencing today, plans can never replace the choices made by decision makers who make the right decision in the moment, and ultimately will not work.

However, what is not only possible, but is also required with the outlook that we tend to share, is an example of the stepping off point; a signpost in the direction of travel, or rather an outline of the first steps that we could and that we arguably should be taking now. So that what we are doing to ourselves today is no longer destined to be our end, but can be the point from which we make a conscious decision to take each step, and then keep moving and changing step by step, to transform from a world that doesn’t work for everyone, into a world that works for us all, as it always  should.

Who does this is not something we should worry about, unless we remain captured by that idea that the next step and who controls it is more important than the outcome or destination itself. And without recognising this, it continues to be unlikely that we will ever agree on how we will recognise that outcome, because the outcome and destination will never have become the topic of our discussion or debate.

From this perspective, I would rather have my work taken apart so that it can be improved upon by all those who can improve upon it, than for the work to have never started at all. And with this in mind, I have created and committed to digital pages An Economy for the Common Good, as a model for how we could all come together as communities and within our localities work together to make a start.

The Glos Community Project

I began this work or project in the summer of 2023, and at that point simply intended to turn an idea in to a practical or turnkey model of how a group of well-intended and appropriately motivated volunteers could begin creating a structure that would lead to a fully functioning and localised economy, that would lead to outcomes that would place localism, circular economy, sustainability and sustainable living, awakened forms of governance and therefore real democracy at its heart.

Because the whole point is about our own communities and where we live and work, I created this model around the areas in which I have lived and live today, so that it would be as realistic as it can be from the very start.

The model is called The Glos Community Project and follows in the next section of this book as a structured and self-explanatory plan that goes as far as to provide the basic adverts and job specs for the social entrepreneurs and community volunteers who are envisaged as being the leaders and pioneers of building An Economy for the Common Good.

The Glos Community Project model is only a guide, providing that first step that I have already alluded to, and one that I hope will invite every reader to think about how our world can and will operate very differently, once we have accepted and are ready to embrace that we must place people, community and the environment we live in at its heart.

The content that follows has been structured in the form of a website that can be found HERE, where comments can be added at the bottom of each page.

If you would like to make suggestions about the subjects raised, please share them there or do get in touch by email at acommunityroute@gmail.com if you would prefer not to share your thoughts publicly.

Please note that I will be happy to publish anything that is well intended and clearly shared with the intention of achieving the best outcome(s) for all, even where such an example directly improves upon the work that has been shared.

Thank you for reading and for your interest in creating An Economy for the Common Good.

Adam Tugwell

February 2025

The Glos Community Project

Introduction

Hello there!

I’m Adam and Gloucestershire is my home. Gloucestershire is the County where I was born and where my family live. It’s where I went to school, where I first worked in farming, where I first trained as a manager for an international company, where I first ran and developed projects for a charity and where I set up my first business. Gloucestershire is also where I was an elected Councillor and Member of three of Gloucestershire’s Local Authorities.

As you can already see, I have a very strong affiliation with Gloucestershire, and with Cheltenham, Cirencester, Tewkesbury and Winchcombe in particular. However, all these places are important to me, not just because of the role and part they have already played in my life. But especially so, because they are all parts of the same community and local communities of which I am or have also been a part.

Community can mean a lot of things and could easily be considered to be different, depending on who you talk to. However, to me a community is the group of people who you share all of the important things in life with, rather than being the people who you share the same things with that are important in your own life.

Community is People and Place

The Community and what the community can do has never been as important as it is becoming and as it will soon become. Given all of the turbulence and difficulties that are beginning to affect everyone in some way, right across the world.

Yes, the world is itself a community. And it would certainly be a much happier, healthier, safe and secure place, if world leaders could cast their own agendas aside, and put the benefits of what they do for the People and the communities they should be serving first.

It’s no excuse, but at the level of world or even national leadership, it’s very easy to lose sight of how important every other person’s life experience is.

That’s why when we think about the basic or essential food, goods and services that each and every one of us needs to live and have self-sufficient lives every day, it is locality, localism and keeping every part of day-to-day life as local as possible, that is going to become the key ingredient to ensuring that everyone has a balanced, fair, just and above all, meaningful life.

Recognising that The System today, isn’t about ‘us’; BUT the Future will be

The Establishment no longer works for any of us, even though the amount that we pay in taxes means that on average, we work until May or June each year and ‘Tax Freedom Day’, when any of the money we earn thereafter is actually ours to spend as if it were our own.

One way or another, the help that we now need doesn’t and will not come from those who we should be able to expect to provide it.

Necessity now requires that whatever help we and our communities now or will need, we will all have to step up and do whatever we can to help ourselves, the people who are in our lives and the way of life and everything within it in the localities that surround us.

Our power lies wherever we focus it

Asking people to help themselves or even making the suggestion that public policy is very much ours to influence and change for the better, is something that many – perhaps even you – will feel some immediate resistance to.

We are, after all, living through a period of our own, if not world history, where we have been conditioned to feel helpless and that solving problems that affect us all is something that somebody, somewhere else is responsible for and always does.

Learned helplessness is a human disaster in the making. Simply because it encourages everyone who believes they are powerless to stand still.

In the circumstances we are experiencing, standing still is like going backwards. Because those who have power are abusing it to take everything that we understand forward, in to a future, in ways that only benefit them and their kind.

However, life isn’t something that happens out there, somewhere.

Life is happening right here, right now, in your mind and in the space or spaces around you that you walk in, talk in, feel in, touch in, eat in, wash in and experience every part of life in – each and every day.

Life isn’t happening remotely in a device somewhere.

But the picture that devices give us of someone else’s life can certainly make it feel like whatever is important in the digital world, is relevant and all-encompassing within our own.

It’s not. And the most painful lesson that we all have to learn, understand and accept in real terms, is that life doesn’t work as it should for more and more of us, because we aren’t living real lives.

Our lives are being dictated by people who are completely out of touch with us and who we are. But have a pedestal, lectern and platform in front of us, just because they are on a digital screen.

The current economic model and system of power doesn’t work for us

There isn’t much that needs to be said to anyone, no matter who you are, where you come from or what you do, for us to reach agreement that there is something fundamentally wrong with the way that everything works.

Whatever your relationship with money, the chances are that you are also concerned by the creeping feeling that less and less of the aspects of your life that you used to feel in charge of, still remain within your control.

In simple terms, it works this way and will continue to get worse in this way, as every decision that’s having an impact on the value of everything we have is being made by people who we are unlikely to ever meet.

The challenge that we all face today, is that the rules that allow all the things that are going wrong for us – no matter what they are – have been created or adapted to serve the purposes of those same people, and these are the people who we have not only trusted, but also put in charge.

Out of sight is out of mind for most.

And people who have power, influence and control by the truckload, are very dangerous when they have no integrity or respect for the responsibilities they have to others.

Localism or Going Local

I’ve written a whole series of books that focus on localism and how the focus of power must be brought back to local communities and for decisions that affect our daily lives to be made as close to us as possible and by people who we know and can trust.

However, the problem that I have faced throughout, is that when talking about anything in a broader or national sense, it quickly becomes as abstract as national politics and national news streams are, even though that’s how we often judge important things to be.

The problem is, real life and what is important to us isn’t abstract.

In fact, the real things that are important and all the things that can have the biggest impact upon everything that is happening to us is not abstract and is very specific indeed.

But we have somehow allowed the abstract, or what is outside of us, to influence all of our specific choices.

With AI and technologies now forcing their way into our digital lives, with consequences that will make real life feel so much easier, whilst teaching us to forget how making decisions for ourselves and even learning new things, the choice between being led by an abstract world where the real influences are never seen or understood, or taking back control and regaining conscious choice in everything we do has never appeared to be such an easy one that is actually so very hard.

Awakening to the reality that hides in plain sight

The damage of centralisation, globalisation and of allowing decisions that affect everyone to be taken by people who are unlikely to ever visit or have reason to understand the things that are happening in our streets and neighbourhoods are very easy for us to see in the news every night.

People who have zero understanding of the consequences and impact on the policies they write for every reason other than those that they should, are condemning increasing numbers of people to harder and more challenging lives, and then blaming them for the problems that they themselves have through their own incompetence caused.

It can only work for us, if we can reach out and touch it

A genuinely self-sufficient and fully localised system of public services and the governance that underpins the systems and processes that affect and impact daily lives would not be in danger of being abused or mismanaged in this way.

Indeed, the only way that we will be able to create a genuinely level playing field of opportunity and a public or community sector that works in the way that it should will be for the full balance of power, influence and decision making to be brought back to the People and local communities and administered openly, transparently and without any bias in the way that it always should.

Real Localism is what Authentic Governance looks like and what it would be.

Localism in its real sense

The most simple way to explain the change of focus from where it is today (Global, Central, European etc.) to where it should be (Local, Community etc.), is to think of it as being a switch from a values set based on money, profit and the accumulation of power and wealth, to the alternative values set which is focused on People, humanity and what we genuinely need for everyone to be happy, healthy, secure and safe.

Real localism isn’t rocket science.

But real localism certainly meets with a lot of resistance when the true depth and scope of what it means are openly discussed, because for many who do so well out of exploiting others (whether they are aware of it or not), localism represents what they believe to be a loss.

Sadly, because the Establishment know and understand that local communities are where the power of the people and everything that supports us should be, they frequently pay lip service to the principle of ‘localism’.

But as in the case of New Labour’s ‘Devolution’ from the 1997 General Election on, and then the Cameron Conservatives ‘Localism’ in the years that have followed since 2010, the type of localism and the return of power to local people that politicians from all sides having been selling us, all add up to no such thing.

Politicians today are desperately promoting what they call localism or any one of a number of similar things, which is Regional Centralisation by another name.

We face a challenging, but achievable course of action, that requires us, our communities, charities and businesses to by-pass the Establishment and begin putting localism into everything we do and are motivated by, if we genuinely want to solve all of the societal problems that not only our communities, but the Country and the whole world faces.

We need a new Economic Model that evolves itself from the community up

If you want to learn about economics, the last person you should ask is an economist.

History – albeit history that is used as a model and translated for the contemporary age, is another thing entirely.

We do not need to return to the dark ages or some kind of feudal system to see that life worked much better for everyone when everything that was needed for day-to-day life was available locally and provided by people that everyone knew.

Simple living is far more intelligent than the ‘connected’ world that we live in where relationships are being dehumanised and we have all become little more than a number or code to every company or organisation that we have any reason to buy something from or to do business with.

We will bypass and reject the heartless and inhumane way of living we experience today by

  1. Prioritising local growing, processing, manufacture and supply.

We will improve life for everyone dramatically by rejecting the money-based value system by

  • Putting People First.

We will change the world for the better by rejecting the hierarchical structures and system of governance by

  • Bringing power back to the most local level within our communities – creating a clean, authentic form of democracy that has never been allowed by the power hungry to exist before.

The new enlightenment that we are told we are experiencing is only enlightening for those who believe that they are in control.

People who don’t have any reason to even acknowledge the realities that many of the people whose lives they influence now face, because technology insulates them from all the pain that they cause.

PLEASE Remember: Just because technology can do so many ‘amazing’ things, it doesn’t mean that we are obliged to use it, or that we have no choice when it comes to doing so.

Priority 1: Local, Local, Local

Life isn’t a theory.

Yet we have life dictated to us as if it is.

The only way that things can really work in the best way possible for us all, is for whole supply chains, the route of food from farm to fork and how business works and money or currencies flow to be in circles that are as local as it is possible for them to be.

Forget any ideas, philosophies or narratives that identify with localism purely as ‘circular’ or ‘doughnut’ economics.

Whilst they may be well intended, these are theories that are based upon the current money-centric system continuing to be prevalent across all areas of life.

They are NOT what real localised economies are really about.

Localism and Locality Economics are about everything in life and the business streams that support life, people, communities and the environment, working locally and in a very localised way.

Priority 2: People First

Money isn’t everything. But people, our relationships and the world we live in really are.

People or human based values are in short supply, so the most effective way to change everything is to put People and our communities first.

We don’t need to make massive profits to experience happy, healthy, safe and secure lives. But we do need to have faith that changing minds – beginning with our own, is the most important step to changing the world to one that is just, fair and balanced for all – and that social enterprises that help everyone without charging more than anyone involved genuinely needs within local communities is the best place to begin.

Priority 3: Local Governance from local Communities and the grassroots up

We may have learned helplessness, but we have the ability to change things right now, by-passing the assumed behaviour that the Establishment expects and by making the system work for us and taking power back, rather than engaging in actions we have been brought up to expect which just continues to funnel power at people who abuse it and use it only to benefit themselves.

In the recent book Officially NONE OF THE ABOVE, we discussed the need for us all to act and take part so that the focus of political power is brought back to people we know and the decisions that affect us daily are made by people who have genuine skin in the game when it comes to knowing and understanding what we are experience, how we feel, and how we think.

No, we don’t need a revolution and the destruction of the current electoral system to do this. But we do all need to take part. However, in the long term, we must work towards the removal of any parts of the electoral system or system of democracy that can allow specific interests and the agendas of particular groups of people to manipulate and play the system, as is the case right now.

Social Enterprise and Community Enterprises | Bringing not-for-profit and key local businesses together to work as one

Putting People First isn’t just the long-term aim. Putting People First is the most important stepping off point in the series of practical steps that have the power to influence and deliver large scale change, even without the Establishment giving it its blessing, a green light or any kind of consent.

The way that we can do this is by creating a series of social enterprises that can immediately begin to tackle the issues that are being most acutely felt by what we today recognise as growing wealth inequality and the cost of living crisis, but in reality is a direct result of the broken economic model that the Establishment remains committed to, even though it is continuing to deliver increasing  levels of harm to People from all areas and across the whole spectrum of society.

It is certainly true that many will not have even considered the realities that many of the people they pass on the street daily are facing from the growing problems that are a direct result of this broken economic model. Of those that do or are open to the existence of a problem, even more cannot see an alternative way of running a 21st century model of society where money doesn’t have its current role.

Many People genuinely believe that creating a model of society that functions around what everyone needs, rather than what the reducing few just want, cannot deliver happiness, health, security and safety in any way. This is because of the genuine belief that money always has a role to play.

But money or rather inflated prices, excess prices and the greed and profiteering that sits behind it doesn’t have a role to play in any fair, balanced and just society. The only way to demonstrate this is to show the people that need to be convinced, and that’s why those who can see and understand this truth need to be the pioneers when it comes to taking action, as well as having and maintaining a lot of faith.

We can deliver different outcomes and with them, a different life experience for people across our communities very quickly, just by making a start

That start will be social enterprises that follow similar development and growth models in every local area, along with a very small number of new multimodal charity units that provide services for those in very specific cases of need, who have no way to pay.

By passing the Establishment and organisations profiting from essential goods and services that everyone needs

There is no point in attempting to reinvent the wheel. There are already some magnificent social enterprises and not for profit organisations operating in many areas that are doing the very best to help people on a cost-related or free basis already. The Glos Community Project will not seek to replicate or replace any of these within their tangible area of operation, and where or when possible, will also seek to redirect support that might become available to them.

However, The Glos Community Project will operate in any area where we have the volunteers/social business leaders, support and resources, where no such organisation already exists.

The Establishment has had plenty of opportunity to demonstrate that it can reform and get things right. Those involved no longer have the right to demand that we keep waiting for them to get things right, or to expect that we will continue to trust them, just because of the job title or responsibility that they supposedly hold.

This time and the future are ours to decide. They have had their chance and have cast what’s good for everyone rather than just them aside.

In time, many of those from within the current Establishment will accept that there was always a better way and that they made the decision not to exercise the responsibility that they held on our behalf, to do what is right.

We cannot trust anyone from within the Establishment today, to do what is right, until they can see and accept that putting People First is the new paradigm and how everything is going to run.

Who are The Establishment?

We have mentioned the Establishment and the reality that obtaining meaningful change will require bypassing the establishment at the very least.

Knowing who the Establishment are is therefore very important.

As a rule, anyone involved with or directly employed by any of the following will represent the establishment. There are exceptions right across the board, but for the purpose of excluding as much of the risk that comes from those who are invested in obstructing change as possible, in the first instances and until there is definite evidence to support otherwise, we will not trust or knowingly engage with any of the following:

The Establishment includes (but is not limited to):

  • The Civil Service
  • Town Councils
  • Parish Councils
  • Borough Councils
  • District Councils
  • County Councils
  • Unitary Authorities
  • Schools
  • Colleges
  • Universities
  • Social Services
  • Public Services of all kinds
  • Non-Government Organisations (NGOs) e.g. The Highways Agency / Highways England, The Environment Agency
  • National Charities that are well-funded and in the public eye
  • Elected Councillors
  • Elected Mayors
  • Members of Parliament
  • Police & Crime Commissioners
  • Mainstream Media
  • Media Companies
  • Corporate Businesses
  • Most Celebrities
  • The Military

Why | The Glos Community Project

Right now, even on the rare occasion that politics does something positive for People, it comes and works its way through the system at a pace that is simply too slow to help and benefit people who genuinely need help in their real lives.

Gloucestershire is no different. And whilst there are at least a few politicians on the seats of local Parish, Town, The Borough and Districts and the County Council who are still genuine in their aim of putting the needs of People first, the reality is that many of them don’t even understand just how little influence they – and therefore the People who elected them – have, over the things that we are expecting them to deal with on our behalf, each and every day.

The elephant trap that we can easily fall into is to think that bitching about any of this or that following, liking and supporting people who are saying all the things that we want to hear will somehow result in change.

It won’t. And that’s why I am here – as just another person from the community we share, who loves Gloucestershire and everything about it, with the aim of connecting like-minded people and taking the very practical steps that we can by working together, to help other members of our community and take the first leaps towards making the Towns, Villages and the Countryside that we love, a much better place and one that reflects the aims, values and aspirations of us all.

We really can change things for the better by doing the things that we can, rather than losing faith because the problems look too big and we believe that we can’t.

HP | The opportunity for change will be what WE make it | The Glos Community Project

You may have already heard of something called social enterprise, businesses that are run on a not-for-profit basis, or businesses that are set up not with the aim of making money, but creating some benefit to the community in some way.

The Glos Community Project is here to explore the opportunities that already exists and that are yet to be identified that will benefit the wider community through the services or products that they provide, whilst providing opportunities for budding social entrepreneurs and practical change activists, along with work opportunities for anyone and everyone – and especially those who might feel that the world has been passing them by.

Right now, I am looking for people who want to be the pioneers of social change within Gloucestershire’s communities. Individuals who are ideally looking for the opportunity to lead and to learn, but are driven by working collaboratively and for the benefit of everyone, rather than long or short term, about what they themselves can earn.

These are voluntary opportunities in the first instance, with the only immediate cost being the time and commitment that it will take, along with the determination that any successful entrepreneur would need to set up a business from scratch – but with the benefit of having the support and guidance of someone who has seen and experienced all of the ups and downs of creating, launching and managing businesses before.

Theres nothing good about global, but local builds love for others every time

Many of us struggle with understanding and identifying the difference between the things we need in life, and the things that we want in our life.

Don’t worry, there will be no judgement coming from me or anyone else who is closely involved in what we are doing if this does or has ever applied to you. The whole system is skewed and the messaging and advertising that is being constantly pumped at all of us has helped blurred the lines so much between need and want, that unless you are awake to anything being wrong with all of this, the two have merged and become one.

In my recent Book Levelling Level, we focused on identifying the difference between basic or essential needs and what many consider to be essential – but are actually just what those people want. We also focused on the reality that with the Establishment having worked tirelessly on behalf of specific interests to make just about every supply chain you could imagine operate to make excessive profits by delivering what everyone who can afford to buy it, wants, the same people who have been responsible have also destroyed the ability of communities and even our whole Country to provide just the basic or essential foods, goods and services that we all need.

Even talking about supply chains and terms like self-sufficiency will sound like gobbledygook or some kind of esoteric language to some. One of the many challenges we face is that this is intentional too. And the myth that we have been conditioned to believe is that everything costs less for us this way, that it is a better, healthier and more enlightened way of living, and that making us all dependent upon people that we have nothing in common with, will get rid of any problems because we all think the same way.

Regrettably, the same way or same thinking is based on nothing more than shared greed, profiteering and a complete lack of care for the human cost, such as loss of local jobs, overuse and unnecessary use of natural resources, exploitation of people and less developed cultures, and the enslavement to debt that is quickly overtaking populations across the world.

Target Business areas | Foods, Goods & Services that are ESSENTIAL to life

The Glos Community Project is all about the basics. The essentials that everyone needs to be able to access each and every day, so that they can lead happy, healthy, safe and secure lives within a fair, balanced and just environment.

Humans don’t get addicted to anything that they need. But the humanity in everyone is quickly destroyed by having too much of what they want.

Whilst the aims of The Glos Community Project will have many points of controversy, depending upon who you are, it’s the definition between what we need and what is essential to life, rather that what we want that will probably get the most backs up, whilst the world is able to continue in the way that it has been.

For the sake of repeating a lot of information that is available in my other books, the basics or the essentials for everyday living look very similar to this:

Food:

  • Fruits and vegetables that can be grown locally, either on farms, allotments or at home
  • Bread made using local flour with minimal processing that can be completed by hand or traditional milling methods.
  • Dairy products including Milk, Cheeses and Yoghurts that are made locally using traditional methods and without chemical additives, extensive processing or refinement
  • Meats that are farmed, prepared, stored, dressed and retailed locally, without unnecessary miles to heavily and unnecessarily bureaucratised abattoirs and processing facilities.
  • Fish and seafoods, either farmed inland, or transported from the nearest UK seaport.

Goods:

  • Clothing (basic)
  • Cleaning (To keep homes and anything for personal use clean and hygienic)
  • Kitchen (to cook, prepare and store food and drink)
  • Laundry (to wash and prepare clothing)
  • Health & Hygiene (Essential medicines, and goods used to keep clean and healthy such as toothbrushes, toothpaste, sanitary products etc.)
  • Transport (Bikes, Cars) – Only where regular transport cannot be provided in another or shared way

Services:

  • Clothing repairs
  • Vehicle repairs & maintenance where vehicles are owned
  • Building repairs and construction
  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Gas
  • Communication (mobile phone, broadband)
  • Unpaid apps
  • Entertainment (Free channels)
  • Transport (where vehicles are not owned or available for essential or irregular journeys)
  • Banking & Currency (outside of Establishment control)

The More People involved, the more local The Glos Community Project will become

In the first instance, it is difficult to estimate how much interest there will be and which social enterprises will be the most popular, even though I have a good idea what these will be.

If one person per social enterprise model were to come forward for each of them, we would certainly begin by opening up the first of each operation to the widest number of People that it would be possible for us to do so.

However, as interest grows, covering these same areas might be difficult and result in the level of service offered being reduced because there are too many people for one business unit to serve.

When this happens, the area will be divided up, so that every service that The Glos Community Project provides will be offered to the most local area possible.

The growth of The Glos Community Project will be a pathway of decentralization in every sense, focusing on improving accessibility and transparency at each and every step of the way.

Theres nothing about The Glos Community Project that can’t be done. The voices that say otherwise are from people who just have selfish reasons not to do it

No matter how you came to discover The Glos Community Project, there is a good chance that unless you have been searching for other like-minded people to do the things that you have already been thinking about, you will read through the list of social businesses that we want to see available to every community – just to begin with, and that you will think that this is something that cannot be done.

If you have an open mind, please ask yourself the question what makes you believe that, and then follow up by asking yourself why.

Everything listed on this site is achievable. Not only that. As more People from our communities sign up, commit to our aims and provide us with whatever support they can, more and more of us will understand that putting people first is a very good, mutually beneficial and happy way to live, where the results will speak for themselves.

Whilst it will be challenging to get the first few of each social business model planned, where necessary funded, launched and then running, we will very quickly have turnkey frameworks or plans available for every new area, that only then have to be tailored to ensure that whatever is being offered, will meet that specific community’s needs.

Areas outside of Gloucestershire

I will be as happy to hear from you if you are outside of Gloucestershire as I will be if you get in touch with me from any of the communities and local areas within.

We might need to take a different approach, depending on what you are able to do, but The Glos Community Project is just a model or incubator where we can all learn, and we must aspire to a much wider roll-out if community or grassroots power is to have the revival that it now can.

If you are from outside Gloucestershire, please consider all the opportunities that have been listed on this site and then get in touch.

I will be happy to arrange a one-to-one meeting via Zoom, WhatsApp, Facetime or Teams. Or if you have a question or questions that would be helpful for others too, I will be happy to post a blog or a video to explain or discuss what we can do.

Area Organisers – Other areas

If you have been reading The Glos Community Project and feel that you might have what it would take to get the ball rolling with a like-for-like Project in your own County or Region, I would really like to hear from you.

Please e-mail me and provide me with whatever information you would want to know about me, if you were already set up in your area and were thinking about inviting me to work alongside you to set up over here in Gloucestershire right now.

Funding Opportunities

We are actively searching for philanthropic support for specific projects or to support them all.

If you would like to provide support through a donation, through sponsorship or through a grant of some kind, we would be very pleased to hear from you at the earliest opportunity.

We are aware that many substantial grants are offered on the basis of meeting very specific aims. Where possible, we will build the services offered in ways that will meet those aims, as long as doing so will not compromise the key principles and aims of The Glos Community Project.

Regrettably, we cannot accept support that would be allocated in support of any political agendas other than bringing back power to communities themselves, through the creation and development of Community Meetings.

If you would like to discuss your idea, please get in touch with Adam for a chat. 

Every penny counts and if you are supportive of what we are trying to achieve, but can only afford to make a small donation, we will appreciate and value your support just the same. Please find our Crowdfunder HERE.

About You | Social Entrepreneur

The most important thing about you won’t be anything to do with how creative, innovative or entrepreneurial you are or can be. These are all words that get misused and there are lots of people who genuinely believe myths such as being self-employed means that you are an entrepreneur.

The most important fact or truth about you will be that you are driven by helping others, by genuine social change (no matter how challenging that might appear to be) and that you have accepted that change of the kind that we all need will not come from anyone that most people are expecting it to come from.

I’m not keen on bullet points for something like this, so please treat the following as a framework only, and if there are things that resonate but you are not sure about anything else, please just get in touch and we can have a chat.

You Should

  • Be motivated by helping others
  • See everyone as an equal, no matter who or what society suggests that they are
  • Be open to learning new things
  • Be able to see everything objectively and be aware of how your feelings might influence this when and if anything leaves you emotionally ‘triggered’.
  • Think critically – no matter the situation
  • See a crisis as an opportunity
  • Able to work in the moment, without a plan or guide to help you
  • Be sure that you can see commitments and agreements through, even if you are not being watched or monitored
  • Have a genuine passion for the type of social business(es) that you are interested in and know that you will gain a sense of achievement from being successful within it.
  • Be open to learning and carrying out any of the jobs or tasks that will be required to make this business run and be successful
  • Be comfortable with talking to people, to journalists and anyone who has a genuine interest in what you are doing
  • Have experience working with different social groups, either professionally or voluntarily
  • Be aiming to earn a wage which relates only to the genuine cost of living at the time
  • Understand that volunteers are not paid employees and will only do their best for you, if they enjoy and see a benefit to them or what they believe in from doing whatever you ask them to do
  • Be happy to sign and keep to the terms of a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)

These Opportunities are unlikely to be for you if you:

  • Believe that someone else will solve all of society’s problems
  • Knowingly hold prejudices of any kind about other people
  • Are aiming to own your own commercial company or business
  • Are motivated only by the potential of what you could earn
  • Have any hang ups about doing any kind of job
  • Believe that you must be qualified to do anything
  • Make excuses or tell lies to cover up mistakes, problems or any issues that are outside of your control
  • Are already committed to any political or social agenda – no matter how good or beneficial you might consider it to be (This includes any political party, green or climate focused movements, groups with a spiritual ‘agenda’, ‘alt’ movements or anything that promotes ideologies built on ‘us vs them’ thinking at any level or of any kind.

Opportunities for Social Entrepreneurs in Gloucestershire

There are a number of different opportunities for people who would like to lead the development of a social business across Gloucestershire.

These will include:

  • Local News
  • Clothing Hire & Resale
  • Car and Bike Loan Hubs
  • Local Food Circuits
  • Allotments & Home Growing
  • Local Exchange Platforms
  • Local Currency
  • Homeless Hubs
  • Community Pubs
  • Community Brewing
  • Community Marketplace
  • Mend & Make Do Repair Centres
  • Community Meetings
  • Skills for Life Courses
  • Community Helpers
  • Farm Direct Cooperatives
  • Community Bakeries

Opportunities will be local community specific, with the aim that there will be at least one of every business type listed within walking distance of homes in suburban or town areas, or available and shared between no more than 4 to 6 villages in remote areas.

We will not seek to establish any new social business where a community-focused social business of the same kind, or offering a service of the same kind exists, unless it is being delivered as part of an Establishment agenda.

Opportunities for Volunteers in Gloucestershire

We are also looking for specialist project and management support

  • Web & Software Developers
  • Social Media Creation & Support
  • App Developers
  • Fundraisers
  • Citizen Journalists

Areas of Gloucestershire where you might be | The Glos Community Project

Forest of Dean

  • Coleford
  • Cinderford
  • Newent
  • Longhope & Mitcheldean
  • Newnham on Severn

Cotswold (South)

  • Cirencester
  • Tetbury
  • Northleach
  • Fairford
  • Lechlade

North Cotswold

  • Bourton on the Water
  • Stow on the Wold
  • Moreton in Marsh

Cheltenham

  • Town
  • Prestbury
  • Leckhampton
  • Hatherley

Tewkesbury (North)

  • Town
  • Winchcombe
  • Bishops Cleeve & Woodmancote

Tewkesbury (South)

  • Churchdown
  • Brockworth
  • Hucclecote
  • Highnam
  • Innsworth

Gloucester

  • City
  • Quedgeley
  • Longlevens
  • Barnwood
  • Tuffley

Stroud

  • Town
  • Stonehouse
  • Wotton under Edge
  • Dursley
  • Painswick
  • Berkeley & Sharpness

What you will need to provide | Social Entrepreneur

Your time and commitment are the most important requirement.

There is no requirement for you to pay any type of joining or membership fee as a The Glos Community Project Volunteer. You just need to be confident in what you are doing and be prepared to put your name on your project right from the moment you start.

Together we will build the platform that will be required to attract support and any necessary funding to get your social business started.

It is very easy for anyone considering going into business for the first time to believe that they have to buy everything new and have new everything. You don’t.

My aim is to minimalise the risk to everyone who joins The Glos Community Project in whatever role, and to build every new service and the organisation that supports it with the absolute minimum financial cost to those who get involved (i.e. you may need to pay for fuel to travel, use your phone etc.)

Local News

The news ‘industry’ has undergone a massive transformation within the past two decades.

The national news or mainstream media and regional news or what we once referred to as the ‘local papers’ – or what’s left of them all, are completely under the spell or influence of their owners, who pays them or both, and the only losers have been the general public and the people who read, watch or listen to anything that branded media companies produce.

Sadly, local news was one of the biggest casualties of the internet’s arrival, when the ‘cash cow that once was classified advertising’ dried up overnight, pushing the evening paper that everyone went to for everything online, with the outcome very quickly giving the lie to the idea that the local paper was actually about news.

Stories that are important about local life don’t get the coverage that they should do. And the absence of real-life stories from the next village or the school on the other side of the town have only served to fuel the idea that news in the mainstream is representative of real life, and that what comes from outside of our communities is the only news that there is.

Unfortunately, with most of the national or branded news, and much of the stories that come from well-known names and personalities online all being little better than opinion, people have very quickly lost touch with what real life really is.

We need to change this. And we need to make the news interesting to everyone again, without there being any kind of agenda at work.

The Opportunity to set up and contribute to new local community news platforms

We would like to set up news services in every local area, using all of the media options that are available to us to focus on all the stories that are genuine news, rather than being about what someone else wants us all to think.

Focusing on the opportunity to harness citizen journalism at its very best, I am looking for social media, tech and internet-savvy people with the ability to research and write genuine news stories objectively, and where commentary is required, to do so in ways that cover all relevant points of view.

The ability to edit other people’s work will be important, as one of the aims of these local news platforms will be to give people across our communities the opportunity to tell the stories they have that will help and inspire others.

If you are already visualising what you could do with this opportunity, it could very well be one for you.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please e-mail me and include:

  • Your name, contact and social media details
  • A copy of your current CV (If you have one)
  • How much time you have available to commit to The Glos Community Project
  • A short note explaining why local news provision is interesting to you, what your priorities would be if you were leading the development of this social business in your local area, and how you would get started.
  • Links to any examples of articles you have written or any media you have created that is available online.

Clothing Hire, Repair, Recycling & Resale

Everyone needs clothing. But fashion itself is one of the most obvious ‘wants’ that the age of consumerism has encouraged us to have, with very small differences existing between clothes carrying or not carrying a name, but that brand itself means that cost itself is one of the key issues when it comes to what clothes any one of us can have.

The media age creates the perceived need, whilst the banks and financiers now provide the credit that is building a time bomb of debt that only exists because of greed. Worse still, the real cost to our communities through the loss of jobs and to the planet from clothing being needlessly made thousands of miles away on the cheap, where working rules don’t exist and costs are cheap so that profit margins can be exponentially increased, really gives the lie to what globalism has really been about.

The more expensive the clothing, the less likely we are to regularly wear or even wear it. Recent data suggests that a significant percentage of new clothing is either never sold or never even worn.

Recycling clothing through apps such as Vinted is already becoming popular and clothing libraries are being tried in some places too. But we could do a lot more and with the long-term aim of returning sustainable clothing manufacture and production to the UK and our communities, we need to make good affordable clothing available to everyone for all occasions – and without the need for anyone to go into debt, whether they can afford it or not.

The opportunity to set up Clothing Libraries and Resale, Recycling and Repair hubs

We would like to set up Clothing hubs in all areas, leveraging the technology that is available, to make Recycling, Repair and Reuse of good clothing a part of normal life once again. 

Focusing on creating local stores that are accessible to all, whilst using apps and the internet to make services and sales available online, I am looking for entrepreneurial leaders with a passion for clothes and the drive to make thrifty wardrobes fashionable, to help create a service that will have the ability to help people from all backgrounds in a multitude of ways.

Ideally, you will already have the ability to mend repairable clothing and be comfortable using the existing resale apps and platforms as a start. However, this is certainly one of the social business models that could easily be developed not just by one community-focused individual, but perhaps a few.

If ideas are already flowing through your mind about how clothing libraries, clothing hire and clothing recycling and repair could work even better than what people already know, this could certainly be the opportunity that is reaching out to you.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please e-mail me and include:

  • Your name, contact and social media details
  • A copy of your current CV (If you have one)
  • How much time you have available to commit to The Glos Community Project
  • If not already included in your CV, an addendum that covers any skills and experience you already have that would help you to make a clothing hub in your area to thrive
  • Pictures or links to anything that you have done
  • A short overview of what appeals to you about the concept of Community Clothing Hubs and what you believe the priorities would be at the beginning and during the stages of the early roll-out.

Community Vehicle Lending Hubs | Car and Bike Loans

Sadly, because of the impractical and tyrannical way that Green Policy, Climate Change and ridiculous Policies such as Net Zero have been rolled out and are being adopted by local authorities through polices such as the switch to EPVs, ULEZ and 15 Minute Cities, the practical reality that we don’t need 4-car households and shouldn’t be wasting money that we cannot afford on journeys that we simply don’t need to make are being overlooked and are in danger of being passed by.

We don’t need cars that sit in car parks all day and on driveways or by the sides of roads during holidays, weekends and overnight. But we do need to have access to the most appropriate forms of transport for the journeys that we need to make, as and when we need to make them, and we need a localised system that makes this happen – and happen well, for us all.

The opportunity to set up Community Vehicle Lending Hubs

I am looking for people with an interest in cars, motorbikes, epvs and emerging transport technology to help create and build local vehicle lending hubs that make shared vehicle use both normal and respectable, and in a way that means consistent quality of experience for users, with the minimization of vehicle abuse.

Whilst experience in things like fleet management, repairs, vehicle hire and areas of work like that would clearly be very helpful, starting with a clean sheet and no experience of these areas is likely to be just as helpful, as we really do need to get this offering right to create the buy-in that we need from members of our communities from the start.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please e-mail me and include:

  • Your name, contact and social media details
  • A copy of your current CV (If you have one)
  • How much time you have available to commit to The Glos Community Project
  • If not already included in your CV, an addendum that covers any skills and experience you already have that would help you to make a Community Vehicle Lending Hub in your area to thrive
  • A short overview of what appeals to you about the concept of Community Vehicle Lending Hubs and what you believe the priorities would be that will encourage People to trust and rely on borrowing vehicles in your local area, rather than falling back on ones that they own

Community Public Transport

Yes, we already have a large number of community transport organisations and providers such as Dial-a-rides. However, many of these are now driven by and focused upon contracts and provision that has been identified by County Councils and Government Agencies in ways that make them subservient to the Establishment, creating the perception that they are just there for ‘old people’ or children with special educational needs.

On the other hand, the ‘public transport’ that we have, which includes both buses and trains, stopped being public in the genuine sense, the moment that the operating companies, transport providers, and infrastructure companies were privatised and became tools in profit-making hands.

Yes, they provide services that are accessible to the public. But they are not in any way focused on the need for genuine public transport to be universally accessible, and they never will be for as long as private shareholder interest and earnings or dividends being paid to owners remains involved.

In the absence of any will on the part of the Establishment to take back and maintain public transport services without the involvement of privately owned companies or the influence of unions who by holding any organisation to ransom are in effect doing exactly the same thing, we must work to create a Community Public Transport Service that begins by ensuring that transport provision exists within local communities where any services that can be provided by Community Vehicle Lending Hubs ends.

The opportunity to set up a Community Public Transport Hub in your area

The big focus for developing Community Public Transport Hubs is understanding local need, creativity and innovation when it comes to meeting that need, and a very open and positive approach to working with customers from within the local community, as well as being able to engage with and build good working relationships with the stakeholders who will be unavoidably involved.

Unlike the majority of the social entrepreneur roles and opportunities listed with The Glos Community Project, this one does require that those interested already have a Full, preferably clean Driving License which will ideally include minibus driving (up to 17 seats) – NOT for Hire or Reward.

There may also be a requirement for those running or contributing to the management of our Community Public Transport services to hold or qualify for a Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) in bus service operations, and/or that they can apply for and hold a Private Hire License, which will require a basic DBS check and no previous driving disqualifications or other forms of conviction that will exclude them from applying to or being registered by the Licensing Department at the local District or Borough Council.

If you have any past convictions or problems with your driving license, you should be able to check the Licensing Policy for Private Hire & Hackney Taxi Licenses online. Please note that we will check every existing local policy before beginning work on any new hub.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please e-mail me and include:

  • Your name, contact and social media details
  • A copy of your current CV (If you have one)
  • How much time you have available to commit to The Glos Community Project
  • If not already included in your CV, an addendum that covers any skills and experience you already have that would help you to build a very successful Community Public Transport Service within your local community area
  • A short overview of what appeals to you about the concept of universal transport provision and Community Public Transport, and what you believe will be necessary for People to experience daily, so that the service genuinely works.

Food Supply

By far the most important areas of the social or community businesses that The Glos Community Project is aiming to focus on is the growing, harvesting, preparation, production and supply of basic or essential foods within the shortest and most reliable supply chains possible.

Sadly, we take for granted that food will always be available either online or at the local supermarket. Even though there were some minor shortages during the Covid Pandemic and some supplies of vegetables were temporarily out of stock or in reduced supply earlier in 2023, the reality is that none of us have yet experienced the shortages and changes to the food supply that are now almost certain to come in the months and years ahead.

Globalisation, centralization and the economics of big business have made our communities and the whole of the UK itself dependent upon the supply of basic and essential foods that we could easily grow ourselves. For the sake of somebody somewhere making bigger and bigger profits, whilst power has been taken further and further away from the people so that it can be concentrated in the hands of the few, we have been sold the lie that it’s better for all of us if food comes to us across whole continents, and that it’s also better for us and will make us all happier if it comes to us in increasingly processed or ultra processed forms.

Many don’t even  realize that we have become dependent on foods that are not in any way healthy for us, whilst our agricultural and growing sectors have themselves surrendered or given up the ability to grow and provide a range of food stuffs for local supply, whilst the politics of money and globalism have made farmers reliant upon incomes they have little or no influence over, whilst growing fewer and fewer things.

Farm shops are not a luxury or non-essential choice. But it serves the current economic model for us to see them that way

Many of us visit farm shops – where they are available, and do so with the belief that to do so is a luxury or a treat, because we can be fairly sure that whatever they sell to us will cost more than what we would pay for it at a supermarket – even though the levels of quality and the provenance are nowhere near being the same.

Farm shops and any retail business that sells locally made, perhaps organic, high-quality foods with the absolute minimum of processing involved seem expensive, because the way that most foods are mass produced and massively processed has made them that way. It is quite literally the economics of scale that not only appear to make food cheaper, but also guarantee that the marketplace is controlled by very few hands, and that the people involved make ridiculous profits from whatever they do.

Whilst we need affordable basic or essential foods more than ever, we do not need any part of the process that only appears to benefit us by lowering the purchase price, but then goes on to cost us in every other possible sense – including the increasing risks to our health and our lives.

If the whole of the UK Farming, Growing and Fishing Industries were reformed and restructured so that their priority and focus was always on local supply – through complete supply chains that are as local as it is possible for them to be, the price of all essential and basic foods of a much higher quality and standard would quickly come down and be accessible to everyone too.

Our Farmers are struggling because the Establishment is failing them too

One of the most regrettable parts of the Food Supply Question today is the reality that Farmers are already acutely aware that the self-sufficiency or food security of the whole of the UK is now at very high risk.

Sadly, although Farmers are some of the most creative, resourceful and entrepreneurial people you could ever meet or know, the Industry and its leaders like the National Farmers Union, is still very much committed to the misplaced belief that the Establishment will come to the rescue and provide the support they all want for whatever they currently envision as being the necessary change.

For those from the farming community who read this, it is time to realise, understand and accept that there are many different agendas at work within and beyond the Establishment, but none of them place a priority on anything like the traditional model of farming even in the way that we currently know or believe it to be.

Like so many other areas of business and life, we must now take a very practical approach and different view of food production, and continue to do so for as long as the current Establishment is able to maintain its hold.

We must bypass the Establishment food strategies and incentive plans, and point all farming and food producing businesses back to community focused production using up to date methodology and thinking, but in a very traditional, perhaps even shops-around-the-village-green kind of way.

On the current trajectory, more and more farmers will lose or have to give up farms, whilst communities will be pushed further and further away from being able to sustain themselves as we unnecessary lose more and more productive land.

Local Food Circuits

The Glos Community Project aims to work with farmers, and all locally aligned businesses to champion and recreate localised Community Food Chains that keep the growing, production, necessary processing and preparation, transport and supply of all basic and essential foods as local and as self-sufficient as possible, so that local communities can quite literally fend for themselves.

This is an ambitious task. Not least of all, because many will see the return of fully localised markets as a regressive or backwards step, simply because of the way that certain interests and the focus upon profit always being the key priority has conditioned them to think.

However, farmers, aligned business leaders and members of the wider community coming together to discuss a mutually beneficial strategy will quickly open up doors and a dialogue that very few would currently consider to be viable – but that is quickly going to make a massive amount of sense in what are very turbulent and changing times.

The Opportunity to Facilitate and Coordinate Farm Direct Cooperatives

I am actively looking for a number of social entrepreneurs who have the people skills, the ability and the motivation to knock on doors, open up and build new relationships with a range of very different people who are very worried about the future, but are at least initially likely to be very resistant to considering stepping away from the business model where the establishment makes all the rules and only they can offer any help.

You may be from the Farming or Rural Community or from outside of them. But you will have both fluency and understanding not only what farmers and growers have the ability to do, as well as what might be their needs, along with a very innovative and entrepreneurial view and understanding of what it is likely to take to get the right people, businesses and agencies together, to make robust local food supply chains work, so that the self-sufficiency and food security of local communities can be guaranteed.

It is very important to accept that the really exciting part of this social or community business platform will be just how much knowledge already exists within all of businesses that would gain from being involved and that the success of this part of The Glos Community Project will depend on getting everyone who could contribute and benefit from this, not only to open up and share their ideas, but to also commit to becoming actively involved.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please e-mail me and include:

  • Your name, contact and social media details
  • A copy of your current CV (If you have one)
  • How much time you have available to commit to The Glos Community Project
  • If not already included in your CV, an addendum that covers any skills and experience you already have that would help you to open doors within the farming community and with business leaders within the community who will all need to be inspired by the story that makes real the truth that there is another way.
  • A short overview of why you believe that Local Food Circuits will provide food security and what you believe the common USP will be that will engage, create buy-in and get everyone important on board

Allotments & Home Growing

Whilst farmers and the Grower community have the ability to change their working practices and to create and employ new infrastructure quickly, the industry wide change that will be needed may not happen as quickly as we might all like – once the need for this massive change really begins to hit home.

To help and support the creation, development and implementation of Local Food Circuits, there is a part that the majority of us can play in helping ourselves and contributing to the local community effort, if we are prepared to ‘Home Grow’ any foods that we can.

There are a range of ways that Home Growing from the smallest scale up to a level where you might be able to supply certain fruits or vegetables to your whole area could be possible, depending on what resources you already have access to. These might include a garden, a deep window sill, an allotment, or an area within your home where you could set up a hydroponics system.

Today, Home Growing is seen as being quirky or excentric by many. Yet it could be a very easy and quick way for everyone who is able, to ensure that they have ongoing or regular access to a source of the vital nutrition that everyone genuinely needs.

The opportunity to Facilitate and Coordinate Home Growing Hubs

To support Local Food Circuits and also feed into our new Community Marketplace, it is an aim of The Glos Community Project to support homeowners to utlise the space and resources that they have available for Home Growing, and to identify land and develop the availability of allotments so that Home Grown fruits or vegetables of one kind or another are available to everyone.

I am looking for social entrepreneurs who can either set up and run, or coordinate others to provide the following:

  • Purchase, sale and supply of gardening equipment
  • Purchase, sale and supply of hydroponics equipment
  • Rental, purchase, preparation and letting of allotments
  • Developing an online signposting service to quickly identify anything that will help
  • Work with our Skills for Life facilitators to provide online, classroom and one-to-one training

Like Farm Direct Facilitators and Coordinators, the ability and desire to collaborate with others who have knowledge and skills that will help is vital to the success of this role, as if having a very open mind and the ability to inspire people across the community to think about the meaning of self-sufficiency in a very different way.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please e-mail me and include:

  • Your name, contact and social media details
  • A copy of your current CV (If you have one)
  • How much time you have available to commit to The Glos Community Project
  • If not already included in your CV, an addendum that covers any skills and experience you already have that would help to demonstrate the kind of approach you would have to getting people to commit to and stay committed to Home Growing.
  • A short overview of what appeals to you about Home Growing and the role you see that it will play in providing food security at the most local level.

Building Local Economies

‘But we already have a local economy?’ I hear you think.

Yes, we do. But they are very much part of the national and international economy and the real question you might want to ask yourself is how does the economic system that we have really benefit or work for you?

Unless you are a) a billionaire b) a massive corporate shareholder c) playing the markets in some way or d) working for one or someone very similar to all of the above, the economic and monetary system that we have is not working for you or benefiting you in any way – whatever the common, constructed or urban myths tell you.

In my book Levelling Level, we discussed the certain reality that Money isn’t worth anything other than what any of us believe it to be. But that doesn’t stop a great many people who are otherwise probably very sensible from attributing great value to it and letting the accumulation and manipulation of it takeover their lives – all without even a second thought for the cost to everyone else.

Regrettably, the journey that the Establishment is now pushing us along toward the extinction of cash and the use of central digital bank currencies (CDBC) or government derived cryptocurrencies isn’t one that will end well for anyone whose interests aren’t closely aligned with whatever the narrative of the Establishment might be.

The immense power that will be held by people we will never meet, because they can see where every penny of our money has come from and how it is then spent is only surpassed in terms of the danger to our freedom to do whatever we legally want to, by the reality that just because they might disagree with something we have said or whatever we might believe in, they would have the power to switch our money off and prevent us from accessing it whenever they might like.

You only need to think about the political figures who are already having their banking facilities closed down and are being denied access to alternatives to see an illustration of how this will all work. It doesn’t matter whether you agree with their politics or not today, this type of action will become a growing threat to the entire population if the management of money remains in the hands of the Establishment – and that’s before we even get to the discussion about the damage a financial system where the Establishment can just create money as and when it feels like it is doing and has done to our lives already – before thinking about what absolute control and tracking of money will allow them to make it become.

Making money and currencies nothing more than a unit of exchange, once again

The value of money dictates everything today. And the value of money is in the hands of the establishment and very greedy and profit hungry people who have zero understanding and no care about the consequences that come from what they do, as long as the system continues to benefit them.

Whilst a return to the gold standard and pegged or anchored economies would be a sensible step, the reality is that the system is now so rotten and influenced by speculation and private interests that are on the make, that the governance that exists is unlikely to ever deliver a monetary or economic system that genuinely works in the best interest of us all.

We have no choice but to start the money system all over again.

People, their presence and their value and input into the economy is the method that should be the basis for all financial value, not how much anything and everything costs us, or when we possess it, it can then be considered to be worth.

Through The Glos Community Project, the long term aim will be to create a system of new, localised currencies that will be available in a cash equivalent and cryptocurrency or digital form, but will be administered locally and be geographically specific, with the national level currency only being used for transactions between areas or as the baseline that maintains a fixed value between what the basic unit of each currency is worth.

In the short term, the creation of local economies will be focused on allowing people to trade anything they want to, including their labour, their knowledge and their skills, in a way that will quickly become insulated against greed and stupidity driven forms of inflation that are quite literally on the verge of collapsing the existing financial system or ‘bringing down the bank’.

We have no choice but to go back to basics and reject a monetary system that is destroying lives whilst it manipulates all of us and abuses our trust.

Bartering and Fair Exchange

Nobody other than the individual themselves, should be able to define and police a system of values that can exclude or disenfranchise them, based on issues that are outside of their own influence.

With increasing numbers of people missing meals or being forced to make the conscious decision between what essentials they can or can no longer afford, the return to a system where everything can be traded openly and fairly has never been needed by so many as it is right now.

The Glos Community Project is  focusing upon bartering and exchange of new and used goods, basic and essential foods and the services that People genuinely need so that anything and everything that any person has or is able to legally able to offer for sale or for exchange can be traded for something that they need, or for a monetary or currency value that is based solely on what the trading parties agree that the specific item or offering is worth.

Community Marketplaces & Local Exchanges

The New Local Economy is built around Local Exchanges, where all goods and services are available and accessible to all, whether they are provided by a business or an individual.

Membership is open to everyone from within the area of the community and trading is available both at a Local Exchange Hub and online with any costs being covered by a membership and/or access fee on a not-for-profit basis.

Local Currency

The ultimate aim is that each local community will have its own currency that will be available in both a cash equivalent and digital or cryptocurrency form.

The local currency will be fixed in value so that outside influences are then unable to profit from trading the currency or damage the stability of the Local Economy by either crashing or over inflating the total value of the money that is in circulation, held by any person or business and in use.

Local currencies will be the normal method of exchange within the community, but will be interchangeable with the national currency.

The only circumstances where the value of the currency will be negotiable would be within the circumstances of essential international trade

Building The Community Marketplace

Increasing numbers of People are unable to afford to buy the basic food, essential goods and services that they need, just to remain healthy, safe and secure.

Communities must take the steps necessary to help everyone who needs to turn the food they grow, the goods they make or no longer want, or the spare time that they have into whatever they need most, without middle men or profit-making businesses inflating the costs of anything and everything they touch.

The Glos Community Project is building a Community Marketplace that will pivot around a Local Exchange that is both physical and online, and will be supported by a fixed value local currency that will be available in both cash and digital forms.

The opportunity to Facilitate and Coordinate the Community Marketplace

I am looking for social entrepreneurs who already have a good practical understanding of the real economy, as well as the basic theories that underpin both classical and neoclassical economics in the sense that they relate to how the world works today.

However, that in itself is not enough. Being visionary in your outlook, you must be able to look beyond a world where money is the common factor in everything, and replace it with a much happier and healthier one where people and humanity are the common factor instead.

Stepping through and navigating between the world as most people see it today, and how it’s going to be, you will become a key collaborator, helping to develop the Community Marketplace person by person and business by business, as we complete the design and planning of the Local Exchanges and Currencies that will provide the necessary infrastructure, and then roll the whole system out.

Able to work as easily with the abstract as well as the practical, whilst making allowances for how others may not easily be able to do the same, any knowledge of cryptocurrencies, software and app design as well as existing trading and auction sites online will all be a great help.

Above all, like all the roles working with others within The Glos Community Project, it’s the relationship with people and understanding how others think and what influences them to do so that will help you most of all.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please e-mail me and include:

  • Your name, contact and social media details
  • A copy of your current CV (If you have one)
  • How much time you have available to commit to The Glos Community Project
  • If not already included in your CV, an addendum that covers any skills and experience you already have that would help show your fluency in economics and money management,
  • A short overview of what appeals to you about Community Marketplaces whilst demonstrating that you not only grasp but are fully committed to the principle of building community tools that put People First too.

Mend & Make Do | Repair Centres

Recycle, Reuse, Repair, Restore, Refurbish, Reclaim, Revitalise are all words that our current throw-away culture has taught us to look down on, unless you are either trying to make some kind of statement about your values, or you already have no choice but to recognise the value that remains within all sorts of goods that we use every day, but would otherwise just replace.

Those who still have the luxury of being able to afford and access goods that in many cases have deliberately been created with planned obsolescence or the ongoing need for them to be replaced in mind, rarely consider the reality that the option of recycling, reusing and repairing exists. Yet beyond the waste of money that every new purchase that could have been avoided really is, these are too often the same people that tell us they are the champions of green and ethical issues that run completely contrary to the profit driven exploitation and overuse of natural resources that their buying habits have legitimized, and that the greater percentage of all purchases made today are for goods that they want, but don’t actually need.

Theres nothing wrong with making maximum use of everything that we need. Ultimately, we must embrace a new view of standards for all goods so that quality will ensure longevity, and ongoing reuse, so that industry only delivers the goods that we need them too, and returns to both a size, standard and locality that works for our communities and our country as it should.

The Glos Community Project aims to promote the Make Do and Mend or Mend and Make do mindset, that successfully got British People through the very challenging period that surrounded the Second World War, but also demonstrated that there is nothing wrong with making the best of everything that we have – and that the problems only arise when narratives change or the messages that are shared publicly suggest that this isn’t a healthy way to think.

We want anyone and everyone who has goods, clothes or equipment that they have previously thrown away to start thinking again, and to start thinking recycle, repair, reuse, even if they don’t need them for their own use and then sell or exchange them, so that those items can then make someone else happy elsewhere.

The Opportunity to Coordinate and facilitate Local Repair & Refurbishment Hubs

These are roles that will work closely with the Facilitators & Coordinators of our Local Market Exchanges and Clothing Libraries and depending upon the skills and background of the applicant, they could oversee the development and management of both.

For stand-alone operations, I am looking for socially entrepreneurial people who have a background as a professional, voluntarily or even as a hobby, in repairing furniture, bikes, electrical goods and general household items to a very high standard – and to meet legislative requirements where necessary.

Repair Hubs are likely to run better with a number of people pooling their different skills and experience together, and it is therefore likely that applicants can expect to be collaborating with others very closely, from very early on.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please e-mail me and include:

  • Your name, contact and social media details
  • A copy of your current CV (If you have one)
  • How much time you have available to commit to The Glos Community Project
  • If not already included in your CV, an addendum that covers any skills and experience you already have that makes clear any technical training, experience and time served that you have.
  • A short overview of what appeals to you about being a champion of ‘Make Do and Mend’ thinking, and how making a social business out of the processes involved is a very exciting prospect for you.

Skills for Life Courses

Regrettably, education has lost sight of the relationship between being able to live a good, healthy and self-sufficient life, and what political and academic idealism currently dictates that it should be.

The problems that many people face throughout their lifetimes, just because a one-size-fits-all model has been imposed on a significant part of the population that either has a very different learning style, or for reasons outside of conscious control aren’t engaged with schooling in the way they are currently expected, do not fit a modern society that champions equality in all things.

In the longer term, the consequences of not having an education system that genuinely respects the reality that all young people of school age are generally either heads or hands, will be addressed by forms of government that actually do what public representation says it will on the box.

Until then we need to create new ways to help not only young people, but people of all ages to learn skills for life that the education system failed to give them, or doesn’t even offer any of us as standard anyway.

Life skills are predominantly practical or about the way that we perceive the world or think about it. So, unless the objectivity of academically trained or qualified teachers is clearly demonstrated, using ‘teachers’ to ‘teach’ anyone these skills or guide them to achieve this kind of understanding isn’t likely to be the best way.

The Glos Community Project aims to create an experientially led syllabus of skills and ideas that can be accessed and delivered locally within the community, by people from that community who genuinely have things that will be of use to others to share.

Courses are planned and will include:

  • Politics and how Politics and Government works
  • Basic Economics and how the current economy works
  • Critical Thinking and the dangers of Groupthink
  • Living without being influenced by AI
  • Surviving Social Media
  • Growing your own Food
  • Planning your own work-from-home business
  • Spiritual & Religious Independence

The Opportunity to Coordinate and Facilitate Community Skills for Life Hubs

I am looking for socially entrepreneurial people who have an understanding of education, but also see the value in providing learning opportunities in a more tailored form.

Openly bypassing the Establishment education offering for young people and adults of all ages and abilities, you will be able to speak credibly and create learning tools that are objective and give an accurate view of the areas you specialise in.

Where necessary, you will have a technical understanding that can be demonstrated by qualifications, by experience or both. But whatever background you have, you will be committed to The Glos Community Project principles of freedom of the person and freedom of thought.

If you are interested in this opportunity, please e-mail me and include:

  • Your name, contact and social media details
  • A copy of your current CV (If you have one)
  • How much time you have available to commit to The Glos Community Project
  • If not already included in your CV, an addendum that covers any skills and experience you already have that makes clear you have skills and experience that will be of great value to others when shared (If  you’ve read this far and sharing your learning with others is what interests you, please don’t be put off if this question makes you feel like you might not be qualified. Just tell me what you thought of when the question came to you ‘what can you share?’

Other Opportunities

If you don’t feel able or wouldn’t have the time to take on a facilitation or coordination role, we are also seeking people from all backgrounds to share their experience with others.

The list of planned Course above is also by no means exhaustive. So, if you have recognised the need for some kind of training that can be shared and will be genuinely beneficial for everyone within your community – without any kind of aim to influence the way that they think in some way, please get in touch.

Other Project Services The Glos Community Project is working on

As you will already realise, having read this far, we are very motivated by the prospect of what people within our communities coming together have the power to deliver and to do.

We have lots of ideas that we would like to consider, discuss and flesh out with the input of anyone and everyone who feels they can bring useful ideas, knowledge and understanding to the table, so that we can go on to achieve all the things that we would like to.

The list below only represents what we are going to begin looking more carefully at next.

If you have ideas about any of these, or are already considering or working on a social enterprise or charity project in Gloucestershire that sounds like it might overlap with any of these in some way, please get in touch and lets have a chat about how we might be able to help or collaborate so that together, we can achieve our mutual aims.

  • Community Helpers
  • Homeless Hubs
  • Community Pubs
  • Community Brewing
  • Community Supermarket
  • Community Bakery

And there will be more…

Community Meetings | Building a Real Democracy

Politics is the subject that we love to hate and we hate politics for all of the reasons that have made the way that politics is being done across the UK so very wrong.

Whilst it has not been publicly recognised, a very different way of doing politics in the UK exists right now, that has the ability to deliver very different outcomes for us all – just by working together from within our communities, to ensure that when elections are called, we have proper community representatives on the ballot paper, rather than someone or some organisations self-interested choice.

For those who want to see real political change and for us to have public representatives who actually represent the public, once they have been elected, there are opportunities across every community to set up and facilitate Community Meetings where communities can select and appoint candidates for all elections, who are qualified and endorsed as the community choice.

The whole process is covered in my recent book Officially NONE OF THE ABOVE, which is available as a book for Kindle on Amazon, or can be read without cost if you would like to visit my Blog, HERE.

I will be very happy to offer the same kind of help and support to anyone who has read through the whole book and feels that the process tabled is one that they can commit to and follow.

Please get in touch, if you would like to discuss the book and the opportunity to collaborate on this very exciting community building project.

How we will create and develop each social enterprise

The really exciting part for anyone joining The Glos Community Project as a social entrepreneur, is we will step off and into this journey in the same way that you would have to alone, if you were about to set up a business of your own from scratch.

The difference is that I will be there as a mentor, advisor, sounding board and strategic guide to help in every possible way.

Yes, there are many different things that we will need to look at very closely and consider. But we will go through the process of researching and writing the business plan that your specific local community will need and this will be there to help us as we get to work and build the relationships that we need to, as well as being a formal document, presentation and application tool for us to use in gaining any specific kinds of support such as grants and licenses that might be needed, to make sure that everything will work as it should, and that everything is done the right way from the start.

You will be required to play a significant part in this process and you must be ready to apply a very open mind to every experience that creating a new business in these circumstances is likely to throw your way.

This is a prospect that should excite you, rather than intimidate you. Getting it right will be fantastic for you and as the ideas and the effort that you contribute begin to make this new social business take shape, the only thing that will feel better than recognising your own success and the outcome from the work you have done, will be seeing the benefits to so many others make a difference to other People’s lives.

Aims

Immediate Aim 1

To address poverty and the growing shortages of basic essentials with practical solutions delivered for the community by members of the community

Immediate Aim 2

To counter the narrative that only the Establishment can help and overcome learned helplessness by demonstrating that the help we need will come from us ourselves

Immediate Aim 3

To begin the process of creating New Local Economies, championing self-sufficiency, food security and the relocalisation of all supply chains that meet the basic and essential needs of life

Immediate Aim 4

To engage everyone in the process of taking back political decision making from centralised government, focusing the centre of power to the most localised and people-centric form

Principles

Local buy, Local supply

No speculation, agents or middle men

People First

Money or Currency is a unit of exchange and doesn’t vary in value

Technology is there to support roles, not to replace them

Just because we can, doesn’t mean we should

The lowest paid should be able to support themselves fully and provide all the basic essentials for life that they need on the equivalent of the basic or minimum weekly wage, without going into debt or requiring third party support of any kind.

Power must be as local to the people and the community in which they live and contribute as much as possible

Collaborate and make it even better

If any part of all of The Glos Community Project proposal is ringing bells or making sense to you and you can see a way we can improve on what you can see, or extend into a service offering that you are currently unable to see, please get in touch and share your thoughts.

We are not precious about the offer we are making. It’s a beginning and certainly not the end. So, by the time we are really off and running and in the business of delivering real change, we appreciate and value the input that will inevitably come from many different people and sources.

You really don’t have to join as a social entrepreneur or volunteer a specific set of skills to be able to help. The only thing we will insist on is that you really can live by and embrace the approach that whoever we are and wherever we are from, we are all 100% in this together, and that any advice, support or direction is given freely and without any form of direction or conditions attached.

Can we help you with a project that has similar aims?

If you are already working on a project serving your community that is aligned with The Glos Community Project offering in any way, we would be very happy to consider supporting you and collaborating with you wherever you are.

Regrettably, we cannot support projects or work where specific agendas or political motives are involved – no matter how good or harmless you may consider them to be.

More Reading

An Economy for the Common Good and The Glos Community Project were not written in isolation and are part of a series of books that I began writing about three years ago in early 2022.

Each of the following list of Books is a variation on a theme, but works very much under the principle that it is not only possible but actually healthy to be able to understand, value and even hold different views or perspectives of the same situation or set of circumstances at the same time, whether that be in the Past, Present or Future tense.

Equally, it is also important to be able to consider different pathways for the future that sit beyond what many consider to be the obvious, simply because the obvious itself is usually inextricably linked with what has already been done and what sits in the past.

All of the following titles are available to purchase as complete eBooks for Kindle from Amazon using the links provided.

Where indicated, titles may also be available to download FREE as PDF Copies from my Blogsite in different forms, using the links provided.

If you would like to discuss any of the works listed, please get in touch.

Levelling Level (30 Mar 2022)

Amazon

From Here to There Through Now (3 Oct 2022)

Amazon

The Way of Awakened Politics for Good Government (3 Dec 2022)

Amazon

A Community Route (28 Mar 2023)

Amazon

The Grassroots Manifesto (18 Apr 2023)

Amazon

Officially None of the Above (18 May 2023)

Amazon

Actions Speak Louder than Digital Words (8 Jun 2023)

Amazon

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One Rule Changes Everything (23 Dec 2023)

Amazon

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Food From Farms Guaranteed (3G) (15 Feb 2024)

Amazon

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Days of Ends and New Beginnings (7 Apr 2024)

Amazon

The Basic Living Standard (14 Apr 2024)

Amazon

Our Local Future (18 Aug 2024)

Amazon

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Who Controls Our Food Controls Our Future (14 Nov 2024)

Amazon

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Your Beliefs Today create Everyone’s Experiences Tomorrow (11 Jan 2025)

Amazon

Manifesto for a Good Dictator (26 Jan 2025)

Amazon

Back Page

When we hear the word ‘economics’ or ‘economy’, what does it make us think?

Money, business, growth, commerce, profit, wealth, trade are all likely to be terms that will spring to mind.

But what if the way we think about economics and what an economy or the economy really are is completely wrong?

What if a genuine economy were not about money or any type of material gain and instead had people, community, the environment, living good happy lives and the common good at its heart?

An Economy for the Common Good opens the door to thinking differently about the role of money, finance and economics in our lives and provides examples of the steps that we could take at any time to begin the creation of a new localised economic system that will lead to us all having much better experiences of everything in our lives.

To download a FREE to read PDF copy of An Economy for the Common Good, please follow the link immediately below. If you would like to download a copy for Kindle for the price of £1.99 (UK – correct at time of publication), please follow the link to Amazon at the bottom.

AI won’t make life cheaper for those who cannot work and the mega rich would be using their money to help others right now if they were going to do it for everyone in the future

You may have noticed that there is a growing trend for people to generate clicks on social media by creating long threads that tell interesting stories – many of which have already been told before.

One of them has popped up on my feed several times recently and outlines the predictions of some great contemporary sage of future tech who has apparently been proven right several times before.

The next prediction tells us that in no more than a few years, AI will have made everything so cheap that nobody will work and everything we pay for will cost just a few pennies and no more.

This prediction is popular. Because in today’s world everything relates to money.

Therefore, when people are handed the suggestion that everything they want will cost next to nothing, and there will also be no need to work, the immediate response and logic for just about anyone is to frame that in the way that we see, feel and experience our lives today or right now. Rather than considering what the pathway to that place will have changed in our lives and what our life experience will have then become.

The Moneyocracy or money-centric way of living that we are all experiencing today isn’t one where anything we need and certainly nothing that we want comes to us for free or without there being some financial-related cost of some kind.

Whilst the narrative that the establishment, big tech and big business would have us believe is that AI is here to make life much cheaper and easier for us all, the financial growth that the establishment’s pet politicians are so obsessed with and the picture of unfettered abundance for everyone that they want us to buy into, don’t go hand in hand.

Yes, there is of course the chance that the money hoarding elites are doing what they do today and that they have done everything that they’ve done in the past so that once they have optimal control of everything that we know, they will then benevolently give every one of us the perfect life experience that was always the aim. Which of course only ridiculous amounts of cash would allow them to do.

However, before we run away with that idea and think more about living our best material lives for free, there are perhaps just a few alternative truths that we all need to consider.

Money has made money by riding off the backs of the masses. First by making many hands do the work that enriched the few, through industrialisation and everything that came with it. Then by turning the mass population into debtors, exploiting the unwitting who have bought into the money myth themselves, so that the elites can continue to make ridiculous profits, just the same.

The system is very clever. And it is clever because it preys on the darker attributes of the human condition that make too many of us overlook common sense and basic logic when we are in receipt of money, wealth, position and shiny things. Everything that makes us live for a constant flow of temporary yet momentary hits that we have foolishly mistaken for what makes life and living feel good.

Addiction hides truths that are big, small and cover the multitude that sit between.

No matter our level or position within this carefully constructed top-down pyramid, the truth swirls all around us. But we remain blind to it for as long as we continue to be bought in.

So, in the sense of this coming ‘nirvana’ that AI is supposedly now promising us all, perhaps we should consider some of the more serious and consequential truths that we are almost certainly missing whilst we remain within:

The wealthy are only wealthy because of where their wealth sits within the hierarchy of the way that money and the wealth divide works against the rest of us today.

If the masses stop working, there will be billions of mouths around the world to feed and as many people to support with all the basics and essentials for life, just for people to continue to exist.

Even if machines are creating food, creating entertainment, providing transport, building houses and doing just about everything else we can imagine that has historically been done by hand up until now, there will always be a cost of some kind to pay.

The running, energy production, maintenance and replacement of the systems that would be required to enable such a massive workless population not only to survive, but to be sustained at what we would surely expect to be a good standard or experience of life, would remain very high.

Indeed, the cost of supporting billions of people around the world would still be much greater than many would imagine and would not be a cost that could be covered by playing with money and the way that people who are earning money today believe in the power of money right now.

In this sense playing with money means the way that the entire monetary, financial and economic system as we know works.

The ‘money’ and currencies we have today are part of the biggest confidence trick that has ever been played on humanity.

The whole economic system and the way money is created and managed within it is well and truly rigged.

The creation of the wealth, and the levels and scope of the asset ownership that the elites enjoy today would not have been remotely possible without them having and retaining the ability to constantly game the system.

Those running, managing and ‘in’ on the system use money that doesn’t exist to buy up everything that has real, non-monetary value to people.

This ‘ownership’ means that they will control our future and everything within it.

This has all been achieved under a system that they have created and manipulated using the establishment and the political and legislative processes within it to allow them to carry out what amounts to nothing less than legalised theft.

The wealth that has been created to enable this world take over by the wealthy can and will only achieve the aims of creating a utopian world if that world is inhabited by few enough to make the absence of money creation sustainable.

It will not be sustainable in any way, if the few have to manage and provide for a world population tomorrow, where the masses do nothing productive, become professional users and behave or act like farm animals or caged pets that exist in every direction and live all over the place.

Many baulk at even the merest hint or suggestion of there being some kind of plan for depopulation.

But anyone who understands how the money, financial and economic system we have today really works and where it is going, will see that depopulation of some kind is the unavoidable answer that bridges what is otherwise an unbridgeable void on the pathway to the outcome which has always been this Moneyocracy’s aim.

The only challenge they face is how to achieve this on a big enough scale without the masses ever awakening to the idea that national and worldwide crises can be planned and implemented by design. Just as easily as an entire monetary, financial and economic system that has led the majority of us to believe that those who don’t have enough of what they need to live today are the only ones who are at fault.

Your Beliefs Today create Everyone’s Experiences Tomorrow | New Book

How do you look at the world?

How is your view of the world different to other people?

What will tomorrow look like based on the view of the world you have today?

Would you change the way you view the world if you understood the difference between your view, other people’s views and what they could really mean?

These are all very important questions that most of us are typically too busy or distracted to even consider, let alone ask.

However, the consequences of us not doing so could be very profound, as the future will just happen to us unless we do so

Your Beliefs Today create Everyone’s Experiences Tomorrow invites you to consider a range of the different prevailing ways that people look at today’s world. How they came into being, and what – without change – they are likely to bring into our lives for our tomorrows.

Will you recognise yourself and what your beliefs today could bring to your future experiences?

Will you be happy with everything you believe?

Will you see your own perspective as very different?

Or will you choose to step forward into the future armed with the tools and power for change?

One Rule Changes Everything | Full Text

Solving Society’s problems using our relationship with money, values and people to create a solution that lasts

Introduction

As we begin 2024, ‘Problems, Problems, everywhere’, might be the opening line for some mythical superhero sent to save us all by using their political superpowers.

The challenge for us, is that the multitude of problems we are facing across the UK are not only real, but the list is also growing too.

One thing we can all feel pretty sure about is that in terms of public representation, legislators or the people we could elect or re-elect to be our politicians, there certainly aren’t any superheroes amongst them.

In fact, none of our politicians understand what the responsibilities of their elected roles as public representatives are and what the power, they have been entrusted with is for. That much we can be certain of, simply because of the way that things already are.

To be fair to anyone who has knocked on doors and entered politics with best intentions when they first stepped forward, very few of them – whether in Parliament of within any of our local councils – have the ability or the time necessary to observe, consider and understand how government and the public sector in the UK actually works. That is, before they are either corrupted and become part of it, or the issues they raise that would genuinely help us just as quickly see them spat back out.

This part of how the British Political System works is important to understand. Because no matter what the problems are that we are personally experiencing with the world around us, or what the problems are that the people in our lives are experiencing with the wider world too, the reality is that it is, or was at some point, the result of what a politician did or didn’t do, when they had the opportunity to behave differently, that has ended up with every problem that we are now experiencing across society.

How government and governance work

The laws, regulations and the governance we have to control everything in life outside of ourselves or our homes, is ultimately the responsibility of the people (that’s us).

In the democratic system that we currently have, that means that the decisions taken that have created all the problems the UK has are down to the choices made on our behalf by the people we have elected to represented us and in whom we have collectively placed our trust.

It doesn’t matter whether the politicians and decision makers were aware of the consequences of their actions or not.

No person should ever stand for election to a public office, if they lack the ability to take decisions on behalf of the constituency that they were elected to represent. Rather than putting their political party or themselves, first.

Regrettably, we are where we are today. And because the growing mess that we are being pulled into right now has been created over a period of decades in time, the reality is that the problems that poor, misguided and incorrect governance of  the UK has created are now too embedded to be easily fixed – No matter what any of the politicians that are currently lining up with the aim of getting elected in the next General Election have said already or are going to tell us as that time gets nearer.

We can no longer continue as spectators in our own story

The UK and the World itself enters the mid 2020’s in crisis. Whilst some of us may feel happy and contented with the lives that we have and might even feel insulated from the World outside of our daily lives or what some would call our ‘bubble’, very few of us can fail to acknowledge the problems facing people, communities, society and our country as a whole.

Whilst we all have the ability to look outwards and say quietly to ourselves, ‘none of this is my problem’, or ‘someone else will sort that out’, the truth we all have to face is that responsibility for the things that have happened, the things that will happen and the things that still need to happen, rests a lot closer to home.

Those of us who are able, must now enter into the process of looking at all of the problems that we have, and what we do to try and address them, in a very different, and very alternative way.

Surprising as it may sound, it is the complexity of the problems and the interconnected nature of all those problems that the UK has that sit in the areas of law, rules and governance that have not only allowed the creation of all those problems, but has also made finding a solution to them difficult to the degree that many believe the solutions that are now necessary, are impossible to implement, in no small part because we don’t believe that we have any control or relationship with them.

Even harder to fathom for anyone genuinely seeking solutions, is that despite the almost encyclopaedic spread of those problems, that we will later discuss in terms of degrees of separation, both the problem(s) and the solution(s) can be identified and recognised for the power and the reach that they have, in what are very simple terms.

It is the simple way of looking at solving the UKs problems that is most difficult to accept. Because the masses of problems and the complexity of all of them surely means that there must be masses of solutions that are themselves very complex by their nature, after all.

What I can tell you, with the life, education, commercial, volunteer, entrepreneurial, charity, government, not for profit, political and thinking experience that I have, is that we all have the same power, as individuals and as members of our communities, to play our part and to change things. And that change all comes down to the way that each and every one of us think.

Regrettably, we must genuinely want to change our minds before we will be prepared to change them. The resistance to that change is where the root to the solution to every problem genuinely lies.

The System or Paradigm that we experience and are living in now

Because life is so detailed, and we are continually drawn into that detail, it is very easy to miss the bigger picture that is at work around us. Not just within one or a few additional layers, but for some of us what might be described as being a multilayered or multifaceted way.

If you were to stand back and be able to look at, review, consider and think about the way that everything in the world beyond your own day to day experience and what you see every day in the world around you works, no matter how detached, how far away or how irrelevant it might feel, that entire picture, the moving parts, the people, the businesses, the communities, the countries and everything else are what is called a system or what some might refer to as The System.

The Solution isn’t in the detail. It’s about the system itself. If we change the way the system works, the details will take care of themselves

The way that The System works or the processes, patterns and behaviours that make The System work the way that it does is called a Paradigm.

Whilst the many solutions to society’s problems being suggested may have been very well thought out, they are usually idealistic and fail in some way, simply because they overlook the practical reality of the way that The System or the existing Paradigm works and affects everything.

The Paradigm that needs to be changed, or shifted, is based on, focused and is developing even now around Money and how everyone thinks about it.

The shift to a new Paradigm and the process that will bring solutions to all the problems that we have will require us to be values orientated and therefore People-Centric instead.

The question we all face, and that our future, the future of our communities, our country and probably the world too rests upon is ‘What will it actually take for enough of us to change our minds?’

Stepping back from the small stuff to embrace the bigger picture

The switch from subjectivity to objective thinking may sound easy when framed that way. But the reality is that if the ability to see everything objectively were as straightforward or automatic as looking at everything subjectively, the World would already function very differently and be a much happier and healthy place.

Chances are that you will have heard and understand the phrase ‘Can’t see the wood for the trees’.

This is a simple way to consider the relationship between detail (being in the trees) and the overview (the view of the whole wood) that is a key part of the journey that now follows in this book.

Although One Rule Changes Everything is about working with the bigger picture, to give the process and solution the meaning required to be both viable and for its longevity to be assured, it is necessary to appreciate how The System we live in today really works by having an understanding and appreciation of what the detail means or what it collectively adds up to first.

If you are ready, it’s time to begin:

Part 1: The System We are living in is Broken

The Money Centric Paradigm

Today we live in a Money-Centric Paradigm.

Life and everything in it – no matter what you can possibly think of – other than the very personal or ‘special’ relationships that we have – is measured and therefore ruled by the value of money, and the power and influence that goes with it – Because of the Money Centric Value Set that everyone living in the World today has.

Profit, and therefore greed, are the drivers that have been leading so-called economic policy across the West and as such, the whole World for a very long time.

Yet since the early 20th Century – when the combustion engine and the use of oil created a seminal moment in World ‘progress’, and then in the post-war period, when the capitalist consumer economy and then the philosophy called Neoliberalism took off, the greed underpinning it and the actions that it has taken to feed the greed of people with power and influence have gone into a completely different – and arguably inhuman league.

The part you are playing

We are all participants in the success of the Money-Centric Paradigm.

We believe that we need everything that the companies owned by the greedy people running the World, tell us we need.

Even worse, we go running back for more of what they offer us, despite actually not needing much – if any – of what these people and their companies are selling us. Even when the foods, goods and services that we are consuming are doing us physical harm or affecting our mental health.

We are addicted to Money. And as anyone who genuinely understands how addictions such as drug or alcohol abuse affect the people who become the victims of any drug, its usually the case that the addicted have to look the damage that is being done to themselves and the world around them by their addiction, in the eye, before they can even hope to rationalize what’s happening.

Only then will they hopefully be able to take the steps necessary to overcome or reject the addiction that they had previously failed to see was ruining their lives.

The addiction of Money-Centric living

Druggies and Drunks may be the first thing you think of.

The next may be ‘I’m in no way anything like them’.

But the reality is that for as long as you keep depending on earning more money, borrowing money, leasing that new car, buying a bigger and more expensive house, going skiing or having a foreign holiday every year, having the biggest and latest mobile phone, having this seasons clothes, shopping for food at a supermarket without giving a thought to where your ready made or exquisite ingredients come from, living off junk or highly processed food, having a car for every member of your household and using it when you know damn well that you could have walked – or any one of basically all the things we do in the world outside of ourselves – other than caring for the people who we know we genuinely love – the reality you have to face up to, is that you are playing your part in all the problems that your community, this country and the world are now facing.

What is more, you are addicted to the way that it all works.

Why Money causes so much pain

We are fortunate that the addictions that people have within our communities and our society are isolated, even though there are far more people affected than any good society should be comfortable with.

If the table were to be reversed, and it was the majority of the population that suffer from those addictions, it would only be the few that are awake to the realities of the addiction and how widespread that it has become who could accurately see and understand the damage that was being done. Because those suffering from the addiction themselves are simply unable to recognise the level of harm that the same addiction can and almost certainly will be doing to everyone else.

Nobody has the right to make a profit. But those addicted to money believe that they do

One of the hard facts about the Money-Centric Paradigm is that no matter who we are, what part we play or what material things we actually have, if we are bought-in and therefore addicted to the way that money works, we are blind to the damage that it is doing to us, and that our actions can do to others, along our way.

As money has played a more and more toxic and addictive role in life, particularly since the Neoliberal approach to economics took over properly in 1971, the motivation to have more money or make more money, no matter how much money or material possessions we have already got, has become more and more of a priority, to the point that it has steadily dehumanised the way we consider our actions and the reach of those actions along the way.

Profit drives the cost-of-living crisis and the rapidly rising prices that we are experiencing today because so many companies are now exploiting the explosive growth in the volume of money that exists because governments have been so happy to print more and more of it.

To those who already have so much, finding new ways to obtain and accumulate even more money is just a game and the free markets and the deregulation that facilitates their growth that Neoliberals tell us are so good for everyone, is just a very clever way to remove the rules that are there to represent the will of the people – and protect us, so that those with money can make even more money and then use that money to obtain increasing and very undemocratic levels of control.

Private interests have obtained so much power over services and industries that provide everyone with the goods and services that are essential for life, that they are effectively able to guarantee that they will always make a profit and be able to pay dividends to shareholders, because the power they have obtained allows them to bully and control the very weak minded people that we have elected, in just about every conceivable way.

Those with power over money today will not relinquish any of the hold that they have on it voluntarily. However, the choice they have to use the obscene amounts of money that they have accumulated to fight change and manipulate others to remove any risk of it will no longer be a problem if we deal with the unhealthy relationship that we have with money first.

We cannot break this pattern or one-way cycle, unless we all break the addiction that we have to living within the Money-Centric Paradigm and refuse to tolerate the behaviour and actions of others who refuse to accept that their greed and profiteering is hurting many more than it ever benefits, and that there is a much better alternative way.

If you would like to understand how big money uses the power and influence it has to unfairly and unjustly take control of industries and systems that are essential for life, please research the story of how the worlds supply of seeds to grow crops is now mostly under the ownership of just a handful of companies that use laws called patents in civil courts – that cost a lot of money – to control how the majority of the World’s agricultural and food crops are grown.

Breaking the Money-Centric addiction

To be rid of the addiction to Money and Money-Centric thinking requires understanding of what Money really is, why it is the problem that it is, and the effect that Money is having on everyone who is addicted – and will continue to have on everyone who is living in or experiencing the Money-Centric Paradigm, and will continue to do so, until The Paradigm Shifts and this results in The System being changed.

The chances are that you are already feeling a little prickly about the idea or suggestion that the relationship that you have with money is in some way wrong.

However, it is also likely that if you are a.) reading this book and b.) feeling prickly, you are ready to read further and to begin the process of understanding the role that money plays in society’s problems and therefore any addiction to the use of money that you may have.

You are likely to have a few moments of reflection where you think ‘That was obvious’, or ‘I already knew that, didn’t I?’

When you do, you’ll know that the rather horrid story of Money and the problems it causes everyone, are beginning to make sense.

There’s no better way to begin that journey by asking yourself a question that all of us should have been asking ourselves all along…

Where does money come from?

Please stop and think about this question for a moment, before you continue reading.

You may have just realised that we don’t think about money in any great depth at all. And the reason you don’t think very deeply about money is likely to be because of the myths that surround money.

The myths around money are paradoxical. Because the money myths are what make money work in the way that it does today. Yet at the same time, the money myths hide the way that money works in a way that stops the majority of us from even questioning things that ‘don’t add up’ about money.

But the truths about money are quite literally hiding in plain sight.

The simplicity of the money system is what makes it seem intelligent and intelligent people don’t question the money system because the way it works is literally too simple to believe

Understanding how money really works within the Money-Centric Paradigm is like going on a voyage of discovery, all of its own and in itself, and there is a risk that it will feel like going down a rabbit hole.

The simplicity of how the economic and financial system works around us is breathtaking in its simplicity. The principles which we all accept as being far more complicated than they really are.

This is what helps anyone who works within or who is benefitting from the way that money works to convince the rest of the world that money is not only real, but how it works is far too complicated for any normal person to understand, to question or get involved.

If you follow the news or current affairs, you will regularly hear newsreaders and commentators talking about National Debts in the Billions and Trillions of US Dollars and Pounds.

But this raises questions about where all that money came from first.

Most people think that the money we save is what banks then use to lend to other people and to businesses, when those people and businesses take out loans.

But where did the money come from that means Governments around the world can now be in Trillions of Dollars or Pounds in debt?

Did we all have that money in our hands or in our bank accounts to begin with?

Have big companies really earned all that money and then kept it in their bank accounts so that they have accumulated all that money so that it can be used to bail our governments out?

The answer – as you are probably beginning to realise, is that the money being used to accumulate all this debt, doesn’t actually exist.

The money we use, borrow and save, has been created by monetary and financial systems that are in private hands and not controlled by the government or the public they represent.

The fact that the money in the Money-Centric Paradigm is controlled by private, profit-making hands makes all the pain that is being inflicted on everyone because of money even worse.

So, yes, it is this same system that is used to ‘print’ or create the money that we all borrow and probably earn or maybe receive in benefits too.

Therefore, the money that runs everything is effectively being conjured out of thin air.

Money is nothing but a belief.

When we are led to believe in something that doesn’t exist and behave as if that thing is real, the reality is that we have been conned and are living a lie.

If you want to understand the money lie better, some of the best information on how the world really works is available for you to watch, listen to and read at your fingertips. You just need to ask the right questions and make sure that you check the credibility of either the sources and speakers or repeat the same process over and over a few times until you have listened to a range of different sources and are able to conclude what you believe to be the truth.

If you can, please avoid using AI for any research if you want to really understand how anything works, as you will never be sure if you are reading the truth, or the truth that someone else wants you to believe, if you do!

Why not give this video on YouTube a try to begin with: It’s called The Four Horsemen by Renegade inc. It’s now a decade old, but it will guide you to further questions and to finding all the answers that you really should know.

Money is nothing. Our problems exist because we treat Money as if it is the value in everything.

It’s not possible to write a book about an alternative way of living that doesn’t spell out some, if not all of the truths that exist around the way that we live right now.

Perhaps the hardest truth to accept about the Money-Centric Paradigm or system that we live and exist in today, is that wherever we are, whatever background we have and however we live our lives, money is the value that controls everything.

We value money as much as we do, because we have learned to consider money as being a thing.

Things actually exist. Things are food, cars, houses, electrical goods, clothes and there are many others.

But in the sense of how the world around us works, things are not symbolic. Things are not there simply to represent something different or something else.

Yet being a symbol of something or many other things is exactly what money is. And this rule applies no matter the form that it comes in, including the current forms of crypto, digital currencies or DeFi.

By making money a thing and by relating the value of everything to money, whether it is an hour’s worth of the skills we have learned given to our employer through work, the cost of the training or education that provided those skills, or the products or services that we make or sell, the intrinsic value of everything has become nothing, that is unless it can be translated into monetary value or into monetary terms.

When you value no thing, nothing will be of the greatest value.

And that’s why people or humanity have less and less value in the Money-Centric Paradigm today. Because the value of money and the accumulation of it, with the power and influence that comes with it has become more important than anything else.

The Practical use of Money

Whilst its real purpose may be disputed by those who have the most to lose from humanity learning to be honest with itself about the true value of money, money is a universal medium or tool.

Money was created to attribute a transferable value to goods and services that could then be exchanged for other non-related goods or services, universally.

Money isn’t a thing. Money is an idea or a concept.

Because money has traditionally been something that we could store, keep hold of or put away, the value of what money represented became subservient to the value of whatever we use it to exchange, with the value then being perceived as being the money itself.

The things that money is used to value will always have value, whereas money cannot hold value.

Because if money is not acceptable or not deemed equal to the value of whatever it is that we wish to exchange, the value of that money then reverts to zero or nothing, which is money’s real value or intrinsic form.

The Money-Centric Problem-Solving Trap

It would be possible to create a never-ending list of the problems that society faces. It would include all the problems that you could list, along with all the other problems that are relevant to the life experience of all the other people who are living and experiencing the Money-Centric Paradigm today.

Indeed, many great thinkers and writers have already written extensively and proposed different solutions, ways of running politics and government and methods that would allow us all to live differently. All with the aim of improving life for somebody somewhere, and more often than not, for the World’s most vulnerable and poor.

But they don’t work in the way they were intended.

In itself, the suggestion that somebody somewhere knows how to fix things shouldn’t be too hard to believe. However, when we look deeper and realise that there are probably as many solutions that come from the political left as the political right, as they do from anywhere that we could classify as sitting in between, the next question you might ask is ‘Why, in the 21st Century are none of these ideas working?’

To be fair, some of these solutions do work. But they only work in isolation and temporarily, which in this case might be counted over a duration of many years in time.

What all these solutions have in common – no matter how well constructed, or argued, is that they are all built upon the foundation of the Money-Centric Paradigm, which leaves every one of them fundamentally flawed.

Whilst it is possible and certainly provable that small-scale People-Centric projects not only exist, but in some cases also appear to thrive, their success will always be on a local level. And that success will almost certainly be dependent upon the drive, enthusiasm and continued input of the key people involved.

False Starts

Giveaway projects such as Universal Basic Income will certainly work on a localised basis too. Because the isolated area of operation means that any money being poured into them doesn’t have any real-term impact on the structure and function of the wider Money-Centric money system that is at work beyond the locality in which it is being tried.

For some people, a system that works for a community or even a town alone will be enough to prove that a project or idea works. Yet the isolation of that project will always question whether anything that doesn’t change everything for everyone affected by the same problems or issues in a fair, balanced and just way, can ever be said to work.

Temporary fixes are not enough, as the problem is still very much there, and will come back as soon as the commitment to keep the finger in the damn of what is every Money-Centric Paradigm based social problem at bay.

A Universal Solution must be a Solution that will work Universally

The only way that the problems society faces can be genuinely addressed on a permanent basis is to remove the foundation upon which all of the problems are built.

Nothing less than a complete switch from the Money-Centric Paradigm to a People-Centric Paradigm will succeed.

However, whilst this would ideally take in the entirety of the world immediately, the reality is that with the question of whether we can ever wholly divorce society from Money-Centric Values and Behaviours, it may be the case that a Societal Split will be the only practical way to proceed.

Universal Change or The Paradigm Switch may be delivered in two steps. The first stage being a two-tiered form of society, which will continue to exist until everyone is ready to fully commit.

Part 2: The New World, where everything works because People always come first

The Alternative ‘People-Centric’ Paradigm

Impossible as it may appear, an alternative Paradigm or ‘system’ exists that holds the answers or the solutions to all the societal problems that we have been looking for. And it’s been there for a very long time.

The reason that we haven’t adopted the alternative Paradigm or System, is that it relies on living life with a system of values that run in a completely different way to any under which a level of profit can be made.

A way of being that can ultimately only come to be beneficial to anyone through exploitation or by disadvantaging someone else.

This ‘People-Centric’, ‘Human’ or ‘Values-Based’ Paradigm or System could exist even now.

But to have and live within the truly People-Centric Paradigm will mean that each and every one of us has to accept and allow the system that governs everything in life to value every human being and what each and every one of us need for today, and for our tomorrow, in exactly the same balanced, fair and just way – no matter who they are, or what we believe any of them to be.

Voluntary Change: The different way available to us right now

The quickest, easiest and pain free way to adopt change is to do it voluntarily. And to adopt the change from the Money-Centric Paradigm to the People-Centric Paradigm, voluntarily, now.

This will literally mean the majority of us, and certainly everyone in a position of power or with responsibility, being required to immediately stop putting profit, themselves, or whatever drives them first. Instead, we must all prioritise people, relationships and everything that feeds and nourishes them first.

I do not doubt that many reading will react with thoughts such as ‘That sounds nice, but its totally unrealistic’, or very similar.

The reason for this resistance is exactly what has been alluded to in the part you are playing, earlier in this book. Where we discussed how addiction works and how those who are bought-in to that addiction cannot see the damage it does or how the situation can be fixed (because they don’t even know or accept that it needs to be fixed).

In isolation, no matter how well meaning and how well-thought-out solutions and new approaches to our societal problems may be, those solutions will not work in any way other than a temporary way – even if that temporary period is one that lasts for years.

Voluntary change can only become meaningful and deliver the experience that people and the World needs, if the level of change reaches a critical mass, or point where the majority of people, groups and organisations have rejected the Money-Centric Paradigm, and then adopted the People-Centric Paradigm instead.

Is Voluntary Change possible or is it pie in the sky?

The most difficult or challenging part of writing this book is to explain and attempt to make sense of the fact that voluntary change is now very unlikely indeed.

Many people will pay lip service to voluntary change, as they can see the benefits to other people.

The responses that come back in discussions outlining the content of this Book will be similar to ‘The world doesn’t work like that’, ‘It would mean everyone will be poor’, or ‘I’ll be on board when everyone else is.’

Because when it comes to the need for change, people soon realise that solving the World’s problems means that they will have to change themselves.

From this perspective, a voluntary change or switch from the Money-Centric Paradigm to the People Centric Paradigm we are now beginning to discuss here will certainly seem to be pie in the sky. And that’s pretty much why change of the kind that would really help everybody who needs it now, or for the future, is being held up.

However, the unwillingness to change is one thing. The unwillingness to accept that change may come whether we like it or invite it, is something else altogether.

Complexity of the System

Whilst there is an absence of willingness to move away from the Money-Centric Paradigm to change The System voluntarily, it is only fair to add that one of the most challenging barriers to ‘looking outside of the box’ for a solution, for many people, revolves around the issue of complexity.

When it comes to changing Public Policy, or the way that everything is governed by laws and regulations, the default setting for most of us is to take way things work or the mechanical aspects of government and the public sector at face value, without giving the matter any further thought.

‘It is what it is’, is a great way to summerise everything that’s wrong with public policy and governance.

But it also lacks any of the detail or more importantly, the understanding that is necessary to be able to see how public policy interacts with and is interconnected with other public policies. And also, not least of all, to be able to work through what the likely impact of changes to any public policy will be on what might be many different fronts – and then, how the people in each of those policy ‘locations’ will be affected and how they will feel about the change.

‘It is what it is’, is also an excuse in response to our unconscious recognition that there is nothing simple about what lies ahead – IF you make the decision to step on to the path of step-by-step change, within the Money-Centric Paradigm.

This is not an excuse in any way, shape or form. But for anyone serious about solving society’s problems with the voluntary support of others, it is essential to recognise how people think about the possibility of meaningful change, and the behaviors and excuses that are likely to follow, as soon as you mention what the first steps of change in that process are likely to be.

What happens if we do not change voluntarily?

The simple answer to this question is that without us making the decision to change voluntarily, the problems that society is experiencing will continue to get worse.

Many don’t see how bad the problems are and that the problems are getting worse, because they don’t want to see it.

But there is a direction of travel with everything and every problem that society has today, that only goes in one direction.

Leadership, innovation and creativity in solving problems and in improving the lives of others simply doesn’t exist within government, the public sector or within The System, under the Money-Centric Paradigm.

Whereas the firm belief that money is the answer to all problems most certainly does.

The reality we face is that politicians and decision makers will not take the gutsy and challenging decisions that the UK and the whole World needs. Because they are more interested in protecting whatever is important to themselves or the people who influence them, and so, are completely repulsed by the idea of risk – even when it is the responsibility of the roles they have taken, to do so.

There really is no silver bullet that can come from any of the politicians who are in power today or soon hope to be. Because all the things that motivate, drive and make these people tick are exactly the same.

If you would like to consider the difference between what politicians say and what they actually do when they gain power, the coming months in 2024 may be the perfect time. If you listen to what all of the Political Parties say or even promise as part of their manifestos as we head towards the coming general election in the UK, careful listening will show that there will be lots of ‘This is what we are going to do’, but other than nebulous suggestions such as ‘We will commit to spend £X Billions to do this’, it’s unlikely that any of them explain the mechanics of how any of the solutions they are promising will actually work.

PLEASE NOTE: That if any of them are called out for this and they suggest something like ‘we aren’t here to do the other party’s job for them’, do bear in mind that everyone seeking election is supposed to share one thing in common: Putting the needs of the electorate first. So, if any of them are doing that, it surely wouldn’t matter who comes up with and who delivers the solution, just as long as the solution is delivered in the shortest period of time!

Involuntary Change will happen if we do nothing:

The experience of life that we are having and the problems that society faces will get worse in ways that will be progressively more and more difficult to change. Because the infrastructure, tools and knowledge that we previously held for generations is being systematically destroyed, discredited or rubbished in the creation of myths.

Where destruction or relabeling isn’t possible, helpful knowledge is being systematically hidden from view so that humanity is losing sight of the basic ideas, thinking and ways of working that are necessary just for people to be able to survive and to look after themselves independently.

The arrival and exponential growth in our use and reliance upon Artificial Intelligence plays perfectly into these aims.

Humanity is falling into the trap of believing that progress is only one way, and that with technology and what it can do for each of us individually already, there is no way that we could ever go backwards again.

AI is the tool of deliberate dehumanisation

What feels like the overnight acceptance that our phones, computers and TVs have the answer to every question, covers up the dangerous reality that the supposed ‘quantum leap’ in technology that using AI ‘gifts us’, comes at the potentially massive cost to humanity of people surrendering or losing basic ability to think for themselves, with what is an essential human ability and survival tool therefore being lost.

If you cannot think for yourself, you cannot answer questions either. And the progressive switch away from every part of life that revolved around locality and human interaction, rather than communicating with everyone through a device of some kind has also meant that since we entered the most destructive phases of the Money-Centric Paradigm, the dehumanization of relationships has progressed just as steadily too.

If we do not rehumanise the relationships we have with everything and everyone that we know, we may only be a short time away from living lives that are controlled by and for the benefit of someone else, right down to the details of what we actually think.

The only relationship that we will then have with anything will be digital. There will not be any way that we can interact with people we are not supposed to, or even visit the world outside – IF there is no benefit to those controlling everything from us doing so.

No, it’s not a conspiracy. This is actually a real plan that is being implemented and acted out in plain sight by people who believe that they are different and therefore more important than anyone else.

The problem with any attempt to stop this happening is people are far too trusting of the people we elect, the people with all the money and all the people we see and hear from or about on any one of our screens.

Right now, because we are not changing the way the World works by making the decision to do so voluntarily, we are actually allowing the changes necessary to transform everything we know into this dystopian world to happen. And that change is happening now, as you read.

Changing without Choice:

We may not wish for it, and I certainly do not. But the change that is now required so that every human being has the ability to enjoy the freedom that can only come from being fully responsible for ourselves, might not be possible or even achievable, voluntarily, without enough people making that choice.

Indeed, it may only now be possible as the result of everything that we consider as being normal and that we take for granted, being utterly destroyed, for the change that is necessary, to happen at all.

Whilst it sounds very pessimistic, this reality puts into context just how selfish and self-centered mankind has become.

Very few of us could deny that we are obsessed with money, or that we are living unsustainably in any one of a multitude of ways.

But for as long as we still believe that this way of living is benefitting us in some way, we will refuse to see anything good in living more responsibly within the Money-Centric Paradigm. We certainly will not accept that there is an alternative way of living, that rejects the prioritisation of money in absolutely every way.

System Collapse

If we were to experience a definable collapse of the Money-Centric Paradigm, accepting that change is necessary might be easier than we currently think.

However, because so few of us are ready to accept that our resistance to voluntary change may lead to Change without Choice, nobody (other than ‘preppers’ or conspiracy theorists) are seriously thinking about how society and our communities will be able to function and provide even for the basic needs of the population such as food, water if and when that happens.

Change without Choice will create a power vacuum based on basic human and essential needs.

It is what fills that void – whether it be a rejig of everything that’s wrong with leadership today, people like conspiracy theorists with a revenge-filled agenda, or something that may look good but ends up being even worse – that should now be the biggest of our concerns.

Part 3: The switch to Values Based Living

Why Morality, Ethics and Frameworks for Life matter

No need to worry, I’m not about to go all biblical here. But it may sound like it, just for a moment or two.

The Ten Commandments have lessons to teach everyone that reach beyond the basic meaning that few could fail to understand – or dare I say agree with. That is, if all things in life were balanced, fair and just – as they really should be, and could be, IF we didn’t have to live and function in a world where some are taking much more than genuinely fair – whilst encouraging many others to approach life in exactly the same way.

We live in troubled times where the misinterpretation or reinterpretation of what great books say and mean are quite literally leading to the rules – or the frameworks for life – that they promote, being broken. And they are being broken in some of the most hideous of ways.

Where these great works and in this specific case, The Ten Commandments came from isn’t really the issue. Because it really doesn’t matter who said or wrote them not being ‘the right person’, having ‘the right platform’, or because we somehow managed to add them to a pile of other people or groups of people that we have no time for, or simply do not like.

It’s the message that matters. Not the voice that spoke it.

For instance, Thou Shalt not Kill is a really good rule to follow, not only because murder is a horrific crime to inflict upon anyone. But because of the impact that it will inevitably have on our own lives and the lives of the people around us too – even if it’s just down to the thoughts we have that nobody else might ever experience or see.

The one about envy (Thou shall not covet) is just as powerful in another way. Because of the blindness that we have to rational thinking, and what the lack of rational thinking can then lead us – often in the heat of the moment – to then go out and do.

No. Whatever the source or whoever the source of these basic and very powerful lines, the truth behind them is that they were crafted, written and initially shared by someone who was very wise.

The reality that we all face today, is that in the trouble world that we are all experiencing, we are in serious need of basic and clear rules like these that can be a guide or framework for life, that can not only put us all back on track but keep us all there too.

Life has no meaning today, because we value it with money and money has no meaning

Our values, value set or rather what we believe, form the basis of not only everything that we do, but everything that we experience and how we experience it.

Once you can see that it is not money that has value, but rather, it is whatever the money gives us access to that has holds the value – especially if money were no longer to exist, or you can imagine what it would be like not to have any money to spend, it is possible to understand that beyond being an idea, or perhaps a tool, money doesn’t have any meaning. Therefore, money shouldn’t be valued by anyone.

If others attribute value to something that doesn’t exist, what do we think about them?

The chances are that we believe them to be fools, stupid or perhaps even dangerous. Because their ideas and what they believe in could be a risk not only to themselves but to everyone else too. They are probably someone that we will be polite to but will otherwise do everything that we can to distance ourselves from or to avoid.

However, if you are a fool and you believe in the value of whatever it is that everyone else can see is dangerous or at best stupid, the chances are that you won’t see the situation any differently until your beliefs jump up, bite you and become painful to you in some way.

Because money does play such a significant, albeit deceptive role in our lives, even coming to terms with the technical reality that underpins the non-value of money itself may not be enough. Because we are emotionally tied to what money represents.

Imagine you live in a world where pretty much everyone has been duped into believing that money is real, but actually isn’t. That all the people you know have been conditioned not to question whether money is real or not, because when believing in money works for everyone, the pretend world everyone is in feels very good indeed, as long as the money keeps on working for them. Therefore, because most of the people you know or can see are living with the same beliefs about money, you accept that money must be real, and although your beliefs are making you more and more self-centered – to the point where you have little or no sympathy for anyone who falls outside of the group that has as much money as they need, you can’t see things being any different and don’t have any reason to fear that it could all end, the moment that money no longer holds any value and you then try to buy something with money that does actually exist?

The money influence in political idealism

Another reason that it is so difficult to see money in any way other than the way that the World today accepts it, is because it has become very easy for politicians to distract us from just how poor they really are by referring to money or ‘growth’ in just about everything that we do.

The obsession with money as the answer or the solution to every political problem, whilst also being the motivation behind all that today’s politicians do, is also hidden by what we believe to be the progressive, conservative or other political philosophies that supposedly define everything that political parties do. Yet the two ideas that seem to drive everything in politics today – that’s Socialism and Capitalism (Neoliberalism) have money built into just about everything they do.

Why Socialism, Neoliberalism and any other ism isn’t the silver bullet (no matter how much you like the Politician)

As I write in December 2023, there is much talk in the news of the UK’s Conservative Prime Minister Rishi Sunak being replaced by his Political Party, and of the next General Election which is generally considered most likely to be called for the early Summer or Autumn of 2024.

Politics in the UK today is regrettably very tribal. But within these tribes, two different ideologies dominate, even though for some people, they will not be recognised by name.

They are Socialism and Neoliberalism (Or what most believe to be Capitalism with a more modernised name).

Whilst Socialism and Capitalism (which has really been Neoliberalism since the removal of the Gold Standard in 1971) were clearly very different political ideas historically and were previously easily defined through analysis of the public policies that they espoused and implemented; such clear definition no longer exists.

The only discernible difference between the Political Parties that exist in the UK today is the language that they use to frame and promote the Neoliberalism that now drives and is common to them all.

Neoliberalism is a control-level obsession with money, overtly displayed as a fixation with the idea that the markets are much better stewards of everything than government could ever be.

The true purpose of Neoliberalism is also its greatest danger to Humanity.

To be successful, Neoliberalism requires constant growth of the volume of money in circulation. This in turn means that whilst newly created money is funneled towards those who are already rich, the value of everything owned by everyone else is constantly becoming less and this now means that the wealth divide is growing exponentially – which is why so many of us are now getting hurt.

The wealth divide is now so wide, that what we are now demonstrating to be the meaningless ideologies that the different Political Parties in the UK play around with can only dictate or influence the speed with which the lived experience of the masses continues to degenerate and get progressively worse.

Both Socialism and Neoliberalism are presented to the public as being the champions or causes of freedom. Socialism through the freedom to be equal with all things, where that equality is inevitably designed or defined by someone else, so is never really about equality at all. Neoliberalism, where freedom is presented as being the removal of the state or government from every part of life and the public sector with the inherent suggestion that market freedom can only benefit everyone. Whereas what that freedom really becomes is freedom for big money from law and restrictions, meaning that those with lots of money can increasingly control everything and everyone using civil law and the courts as if they have become the government itself.

The Neoliberalism pursued by politicians is nothing more than a dictatorship by private proxy that just creates misery, harm and poverty for the masses. It facilitates a System that doesn’t either represent or resemble anything like freedom at all.

If you can understand and accept that this is how the reality of the narrative really works, the only suggestion that I will add is that it will serve neither your own nor anyone else’s interests to feel angry about what the people we have elected have really been doing all the way along.

Politicians, public servants and people in the public eye are human too. It is simply amazing just how many of them don’t really see how they have also been played and as such, they have no real understanding of the damage that they genuinely do.

True Freedom is the ability of the individual to support and sustain themselves independently.

Surprising as it may sound, defining freedom and what freedom really looks and feels like is in no way as easy as any of us are likely to believe it should be.

As an example, we need look no further over the constant debate over what freedom of speech is or what it should be today, and how that debate is getting some of the most learned and intelligent people on the planet into trouble, just because someone, somewhere else is interpreting what that other person’s freedom of speech should look like, in some other way.

Genuine Freedom of Speech requires that any person should be free to speak, and do as they like, as long as what they say or do does not hurt or negatively affect the life or being of some other person or anyone else.

However, there is a difference between promoting ideas or thoughts and acting in a way that promotes only what you believe in or what you wish to do and sharing genuine or real truth.

Nobody has the right to hide from or to be protected from the genuine truth. Because to do so means that they are being allowed to promote ideas or thoughts or are allowed to act in a way that promotes only what they believe in or that they wish to do – no matter what the cost and impact of this may be upon others.

However, this equation or form of words only defines what freedom in our relationship with others and with the world outside of us should be. It doesn’t relate to real freedom or what we should recognise as being the genuine freedom just to be.

Basic Freedom IS The Freedom to Be

The Freedom to be, is what true freedom really is.

The Freedom to Be is the ability to be able to support oneself fully, and to remain happy, healthy, safe and secure, independently of any kind of help, support or the need to ask for it in what would be genuinely normal circumstances.

Basic Freedom or The Freedom to Be has never been so relevant today, in a World that is so self-obsessed and fixated with the self, that it has lost sight of how damaging and far reaching the implications for others of self-serving and selfish behavior can be.

The Freedom to Be requires care for our environment

Whether you agree with it or not, the myth that we live in an age where we can have whatever we want, if we have the money to buy it, is nothing more than an elaborate hoax or lie.

We may have been conditioned to believe that the price of what we want relates only to the value of money. But what this myth doesn’t tell us is that there is always a much bigger cost.

The cost of having the things that we want but don’t actually need costs the World natural resources that we didn’t need to use. By using what we don’t need, we will have unnecessarily reduced the sustainability of everything that’s left for generations in the future. Our behaviour will almost certainly have contributed to the process of climate change, whatever we argue to be the overriding cause.

The Freedom to Be for anyone requires the Freedom to be for everyone else too

The most pressing issue we face from the influence of the Money-Centric Paradigm is the cost of the dehumanisation of relationships.

For every bit of material wealth that any of us feel we have accumulated beyond what we genuinely need, we are taking something away from some person somewhere else and making just a normal life for other people something that is getting further and further away from being an experience that they can now financially afford.

However used to the terms ‘benefits’, ‘loans’, ‘grants’, ‘subsidies’, ‘charity’, ‘foodbanks’ and anything else that can be used to describe handouts or the help that is given or made available to anyone who may find themselves in need, there is nothing ‘normal’ or indeed ‘humane’ about being part of a community or country that considers it ‘normal’ for any of these things to continue to exist.

Every person has the right to Basic Freedom and that means every person must have the Freedom to Be.

Doing the right thing every time will put everything right.

How often do we think to ourselves ‘If I do this, I will then have the choice between doing this or doing that’, or ‘If I ask them to do this, they will then do this for me too’. Or, perhaps any question to ourselves like that, where the decision or choice that we are making in the moment, isn’t about only that one decision, but about something else that could happen or a choice that we then expect to be able to make, beyond?

It’s quite often, isn’t it?

The next question: ‘How often does it actually work out the way that you intended, especially when there was someone else or other people involved?’

Yes, things can work out. But if we are honest with ourselves, in this kind of situation, things don’t often work out as we might have expected – and in this sense it could as easily mean that things could work out better than we had expected, just as easily as the occasions when things don’t work out as well as we’d hoped.

The point here is that we only have control over the decision or choice that we make in the moment that we make it.

We don’t have any control over anything that happens next. Even when we are as certain as we could be of the immediate or following result.

The right thing for everyone

Our power or our point of power is quite literally in the present or in the precise moment when we are thinking about anything and are at the moment of choice.

So, if we make the choice or the decision that is immediately in front of us with a specific result in mind – whether it be to benefit ourselves or because we are trying to anticipate an outcome that in any series of events or choices, could be a number of steps down the line, we are not really exercising any control over that decision or choice in any way, shape or form.

In fact, whilst it may or may not become immediately apparent, by making choices or decisions subjectively, which is to move forward with a specific outcome or anticipated benefit in mind, the chances are that we either won’t experience the result that we intended, or will experience the intended result, but it will come with consequences or results that we had not made allowance for.

The best way for any of us to make decisions or choices that might have an effect on anything that will come into our experience beyond the moment we make any decision, is to always make that decision based on what is in the best interests of and considerate of everyone concerned – whether they are in the room or could only be affected by 6 degrees of separation of events – or even beyond.

Our habits become our truth

Making the right decision at every opportunity isn’t just a practice or good habit that will serve us all well.

The same experience that we will all have had when we just did what seemed right and then everything just seemed to fall into place and work out well for everyone concerned, is a habit that everyone should employ too – whether in a shop about to buy chocolate that is full of sugar, or manage a bank and are about to make a decision that will see the prices of everything everyone else needs to buy shoot up, just so they can make a bigger bonus when the end of  the financial year  arrives.

Making the right decision every time is a taste of what living in a values-based or people-centric way is really all about.

The funny thing is that when we think about it, values-based living is just as self-serving. The big difference is that when you do it for real and commit to the process, it is a way of approaching life that benefits everyone, not least of all ourselves.

The Right Thing is The Honest Thing

Perhaps the easiest way to consider what the right thing really is will be to treat it in the same way as being honest with the things that you say to others.

You may have heard the idea shared that one lie requires many others to cover its tracks, and that the way to make everything easy on yourself and never have to remember what you’ve said, when and to whom, is to always tell the truth.

You don’t even need to know everything. It is just requisite upon each of us to do the right thing based on what we know – to be honest with ourselves – and not let anticipation, second guessing or what we might like to happen get in the way of any decision, wherever or however it might be made.

Managing Fear

In amongst the mess of the World that the Money-Centric Paradigm has led it to become, the reality at work is that sitting beyond the worship and reverence of money itself is the rather serious problem that everything in the World is fear-led.

The fear of not having money, not having enough money, not being able to earn money or of losing what money we have, is the one that will be easiest for most to relate to, especially when we add the money-based power and influence that comes from financially related position that then works its way in.

However, fear is a much deeper issue for everyone, and in the form of the influence that fear has on all our lives, fear is the one true ruler of the world.

It doesn’t matter what context, subject or relationship we consider, fear of something sits at the base of it. We fear not having food or the essentials that we need, so we work. We fear not working because we will not have money for food and essentials. We fear that people won’t like us, so we change the way that we behave. We fear that we won’t be recognised because of what we are ‘worth’, so we do all we can to obtain and possess even more. We fear not doing what the group does because we might end up being rejected. We fear not being in a relationship, because something might happen that means we cannot function normally and will then be left on our own. When we have money, we fear not having enough to get the things that we want. And the list goes on indefinitely.

The problem is that fear is the basis of what creates problems, distrust and unnecessary misunderstandings between people, Especially when there is a discernable difference between us that means we cannot find comfort in the default belief that what looks the same as us, will think the same as us, will act the same as us, will do the same as us and will therefore BE the same as us.

No spiritual awakening, religious dogma or text will be required to show anyone that fear is the most destructive force that we have within humanity and across the Planet, even though it quietly rules the world.

If we were to all refuse to respond to or be led by fear, it would be the best form of revolution that the World could ever have.

Valuing People, Relationships, Community and everything that sustains us is a much happier life

Surprising as it may sound, people living hippy-lifestyles, in tune with nature, who are spiritual, who live in communes or express what many of them will argue to be a more-enlightened way of living, don’t have exclusive rights or access to the benefits and advantages that come from living a non-Money-Centric lifestyle or life.

Whilst few people exercise basic manners, care and consideration for strangers or people they pass in the street these days, it doesn’t take a massive effort just to smile or say hello and quickly realise what impact that approach can have. Both for others, but also more importantly for ourselves.

And that’s just being nice to people we don’t know, without anything else ever being involved.

Peace quickly equals happiness for those who live it, and I would urge you to try this for a while, no matter how anyone responds (and they may not immediately respond because they were not expecting you to do what you now do!).

A smile costs nothing

People will find it very hard not to smile back or acknowledge you, if you make a commitment to smile at everyone you see at the very least.

The natural progression from having manners and being polite is to be considerate of people we don’t know in all that we do, whether we will ever meet, see or speak to them in real life.

Consideration for consequence is a habit that pays dividends in peace of mind and in unseen ways from the moment that we are genuinely committed to it.

When we apply it to everything that we do, whether its socially, in the community or professionally, the impact for everyone and not least of all ourselves will be untold in a multitude of ways.

How we value happiness is the biggest problem that we have

What makes you happy?

A nice car, nice clothes, fancy holidays, expensive meals, big nights out, regularly going to gigs, being a public name, success, or something else?

Whatever it is, we can be reasonably sure that it will either have money or fear of some kind involved, and that begs the question ‘Are we really happy at all – if our happiness is dependent upon something that is either not in our power or outside of us?’

NEWSFLASH!

WE DON’T NEED THINGS OR EXPERIENCES THAT COST MONEY OR MAKE US DIFFERENT TO ANYONE ELSE TO BE HAPPY!!!

And this is the truth, no matter what anyone else tells you or leads you to think.

Genuine Happiness is a state of mind. Happiness is what we can also call or refer to as peace.

Peace comes to any one of us, without cost or without the need for credit, just as soon as worry of any kind is removed from our thoughts, and the challenge to demonstrate that we are different to everyone else, in whatever way that might have been has gone.

When we accept that we do not need money or possessions to be happy, material wealth and everything that goes with it no long has power over anything we experience or anything that we do.

The Devil is in the detail.

Being able to see how the ‘People-Centric’ Paradigm will work isn’t easy, even for the most educated and worldly wise amongst us, who walk and share the experience of this life.

The chances are that even now, you are already thinking about the ways that prioritising people over money, economics, or how the world works, really couldn’t and wouldn’t work. Even though you might think and even nod your head in agreement that it sounds like a good idea.

Everyone who is invested in the Money-Centric Paradigm will have a very practical reason of their own for it not working.

But like everything that appears to have meaning in this Money-Centric Paradigm, the reasons for not changing are all outside of us. They are all only surface deep, or a problem that someone else is responsible for – and therefore seem impossible to deal with, because the other people really aren’t going to do their bit.

All these are details or complications where good thinking gets bogged down and the excuses for not acting find their cause – even when we sense that things could be very different, were we to just take the necessary steps to look beyond.

Like the motives that created the Money-Centric Paradigm, the power of the will to find and accept these excuses are all about human nature and what happens when we aren’t really thinking about anything and may not even be aware that we are not controlling our own minds.

Regrettably, this means that the majority of us are unlikely to embrace change voluntarily.

But it also means that if circumstances were to demand that we change in a way that gives us no choice because of how World events might unfold, we would also need a set of very basic and clear rules that would keep that change on the better path.

Behind every cloud is a silver lining

Whilst One Rule Changes Everything has not been written with the intention of diving into the World’s religions or what the World and the experience of living and going through our lives is all about, anyone with sense will recognise that there are unwritten laws that not only exist but also find their way into our lives – with the wrapping of religious dogma historically having been one of those ways.

At the practical or material level, the World and every part of it is an ecosystem that is constantly working to maintain balance, even when the implications and impact of nature’s balancing act are hidden from view because the world is too big for us to witness all of it from any one place.

Human behaviour or the behaviour of Humans and humanity are also balanced by what I will refer to here as ‘Universal Laws’.

Universal Laws or the Laws of Nature mean that when humans abuse, manipulate or exploit the experiences of other humans to benefit or enrich themselves, and live and operate without the fear of doing so, the process can and will only continue for so long, before events or changes will occur that will result in the natural balance being reset or returned to an appropriate place.

This ‘Change without Choice’ may come in the shape of something terrible like a Third World War, the collapse of the Worldwide Financial System we have (and money as we know it), or perhaps a pandemic of a kind that cannot be controlled or tamed in any way by politicians, because they no longer have the luxury of abusing that choice.

Part 4: The role of rules and laws in Change

Where rules and laws go wrong

Although I used references to two of The Ten Commandments above, the reality is that although we know that these important but historic rules for life are really important, we have fallen into a trap of considering rules and laws as being relevant or applicable on the basis of who we are, what groups we belong to and what we believe, as opposed to who the supposed wrongdoers are, what groups they belong to and what they believe. All with the added dimension that those in positions of power and influence are now dictating how we should all react to rules, regulations and laws, based on who they qualify as being good or bad, according to whatever they believe.

To put the abuse of ‘interpretation’ of rules and laws into context – both in terms of having too many of them and then how you react to them, depending upon how you (or your representative) interprets them, one of the biggest red flags that we willfully fail to notice is the size and scope of both the legal and accountancy ‘professions’, where people have and still are becoming ridiculously wealthy from ‘interpreting’ or arguing over the ‘interpretation’ of laws and regulations that have become complex enough to seemingly justify the existence of entire industries, when the basic rules of fairness, balance and justice cry out that it should never have become this way.

Any rule or law that is open to interpretation is also open to abuse.

Creating a framework of rules that cannot be misinterpreted.

We discussed The Devil is in the detail earlier.

Our cultural mindset today is to be obsessive about detail.

Not in the sense that everyone is aware of every detail about everything that they or experience. They aren’t.

The Devil is in the detail because we do not even try to consider everything that is in front of us objectively. But instead, always look at the subjectivity of everything and have a tendency to go down every rabbit hole that appears from there.

Subjectivity is a trap door from seeing the bigger picture to getting bogged down in a particular viewpoint that more often than not will nether serve us, nor anyone else very well.

That trap door might also be known as being ‘open to interpretation’, and one of the reasons that laws and regulations are being abused in the way that they are in the Money-Centric Paradigm today is that they are deliberately vague, either to protect whoever wrote them or put them into being, or to allow them to be misused and manipulated by interests that have a lot to gain by using lawyers that very few other people or businesses could afford.

Changing to a situation where everyone can not only expect, but will always have an experience that is just, balanced and fair, demands that the very complex and unnecessary library of laws that we have that is open to such damaging and unnecessary abuse be replaced by new ones, in the simplest form and lowest number possible. And that of these new laws, the focus will always be upon the creation of framework rules or guidelines that cannot be deliberately misinterpreted, or where appropriate, they can only be defined further where there is benefit to them being so at a very local level.

The problem created by the interconnectedness of problems

In the concept of six degrees of separation, the idea is that everyone in the world can be connected socially to everyone else through no more than six different contacts. I.e. you know someone who knows someone who knows someone etc., and that this process repeated no more than six times would, in theory, enable you to reach any other person in the world.

Sadly, although it would be a very quick way for everyone in the world to start getting along, I’m not using the example of six degrees of separation to suggest that everyone could use this process to become overnight best friends. However, the idea of six degrees of separation does make it much easier to draw our focus to how every public policy, rule and law actually works, and that nothing the public sector does or none of the rules, laws or policies that our legislators and decision makers make should ever be thought of as being in isolation.

For instance, you cannot set a minimum or living wage and expect it to work if you do not consider what it costs people to live without help or support first. And you cannot be sure that the rate of that minimum living wage will be enough, if you cannot be sure of what any prices rises will be. You cannot be sure of what prices will be whilst prices are dictated by people in the financial sector who place bets to make money, with the result that they get big payouts, whilst the price of what it costs to live just goes up for everyone else. Unemployed people will not take jobs that don’t pay enough and therefore will not take them out of being dependent upon claiming benefits, because they have then got to work in a job that doesn’t value them as they should, and still get treated inhumanely by a system that judges everything based on what money or wealth-related background you’ve got.

You will get the idea if you stop and think about it. However, even this is a very simplistic overview and the degrees of separation between just one policy being created and changed and the number of other policies that the change will impact through degrees of separation will go way beyond 6 and if considered as thoroughly as it should be, is pretty much insane.

We will not need the complexity of laws that we have if people are considerate of the impact upon others and the community of everything they do.

What is more, a society that trusts itself and trusts others to ‘do the right thing’, doesn’t need rules and laws that govern everything. Especially when it’s the case – as we are experiencing within the Money Centric Paradigm now, that when so many rules exist that they are beginning to take over the way that everyone actually thinks, the rules that exist are there to be manipulated and abused by the very people who they had been created to stop.

Part 5: Change

The Paradigm Switch

Amazing solutions to the problems that people are experiencing today have been suggested and put on the table by some equally amazing minds.

However, the reason that none of the solutions that would make life better for people are working, they work only temporarily or on a very limited scale, is because the solutions being given are about people when the world, system or paradigm that we live, and experience today doesn’t work that way.

Everything in life today either revolves around or is focused upon the value of money. So, money is and only ever will be the solution to any problem, even when as far as the people in that equation are concerned, the money-based solution will never work.

To solve all the problems that society and the World has, we have no choice but to refocus and reprioritise all the things that are important in life.

These are the values, relationships, community, our environment and everything that exists locally to us, rather than being orientated around material wealth and the things that we could have.

Let’s quickly recap on where we are, and where we need to be:

The Money-Centric Paradigm =

Money, Profit, Material Wealth or Possessions and the Influence and Power that we believe it brings.

The People-Centric Paradigm =

Values, Humanity, Value of the Person, Rejection of Difference, Happiness just to be.

Ideally, enough people needed to create a critical mass will adopt the change voluntarily that will enable The Paradigm Switch.

However, because of the hold that the Money-Centric-Paradigm has on almost everyone, the chances are that it is only seismic change in the form of an event that changes everything, that would in itself precipitate The Paradigm Shift that is necessary to make this level of change possible, where The System will then work for us all.

The Pivot Point Rule

All well and good you might think. Or you might question ‘What does this have to do with changing the way the world works when we know it’s the politicians that we have, or how expensive everything is, or because of someone else’s prejudices?’, and so on.

The point is that one of the biggest problems that we have within the Money Centric Paradigm today and the way that we experience the world around us, is because somebody somewhere has already or is in the process of trying to create a law or regulation of some kind that basically removes the freedom for people in life and within the jobs they do, to think for themselves.

What the well-meaning fearful control freaks that create add law to laws for laws-sake don’t appreciate or value, is nobody alive today could possibly possess the understanding of every circumstance or situation that everyone else could experience. Because they would have had to share exactly the same experiences, feelings and emotions as that person, throughout their entire life (and every second of it) to be able to understand the though processes and reactions that make them think and then react in a certain way.

And if anyone did have this level of understanding, you can be sure that they would be comfortable enough in themselves not to feel the need to let anyone else know they were that enlightened, let alone feel the need to legislate and therefore take control of the decision-making processes for others, in any way at all.

The most important, yet challenging factor or requirement in the creation, implementation and maintenance of a New or People-Centric Paradigm, is trusting people to be able to make as many decisions about life as they can for themselves, with only a genuine, minimum-touch, but nonetheless powerful pivot rule or anchor for morality and ethics as a guide.

It would be a pivot or anchor rule, as by using it as the unbroachable guide to life and everything that people, businesses and organisations do, the decisions, rules and where necessary laws that then follow, would in turn fall in to place to ensure that People-Centric thinking and therefore living, would become the priority for and within all that everyone does.

The Domino Effect of the Pivot Point Rule

The simple way to visualise how The Pivot Point Rule will work is to think of it as being like a domino representing every conceivable law, rule or regulation being already stood up in a giant interlinking pattern with every other public-policy-representing domino.

The first domino will be the one that sets off the tumbling effect that brings contact between all and is therefore the most important.

Part 6: One Rule Changes Everything

The Basic Living Standard

The exact form of words doesn’t matter. But the one rule or framework that has the power to change everything for the better is the rule that will ensure that every person experiences Basic Freedom and is able to enjoy The Freedom to Be.

The One Rule would read or sound something like this:

“Adults, working a full working week in any job at any level, must be able to feed, house, clothe and provide adequately for their own transport needs, whilst providing basic necessities such as communication themselves, without the need for credit, loans, benefits or third-party support of any kind.”

This is called The Basic Living Standard.

The Basic Living Standard is a Pivot Point Rule and you can read more about it in my books Levelling Level and The People First ‘True Economy’ and The Basic Living Standard.

Money-Centric resistance to People-Centric thinking

The concept and mechanics of The Basic Living Standard is a subject that I have now discussed many times over, with everyday people, with friends, with business owners and with academics in a university setting too.

There are three veins of commonality that travel through almost all of the responses and discussions that I have had.

The First Truth of People Centric Thinking in the Money Centric Paradigm

Few fail to see the value of the right for everyone to be free in terms of having a law or rules that will ensure that even the lowest paid in society can support themselves independently.

The Second Truth of People Centric Thinking in the Money Centric Paradigm

Few believe that it could ever work, because they always think of such freedom as coming at too big a cost to other people in some (monetary) way.

The Third Truth of People Centric Thinking in the Money Centric Paradigm

Few will voluntarily commit to People Centric Thinking, for as long as the influence of the Money Centric Paradigm continues to exist.

That this is how people living within The Money-Centric Paradigm feel comes as no shock.

The real question for everyone is whether we have the ability and willingness to open our minds to the alternative way of living that will solve all of the problems that society has, simply on the basis of making the conscious and voluntary decision to change the way we think and therefor change our minds?

Part 7: The Future and What comes next?

Can we ever divorce from a values set based on Money?

The majority of people are completely bought-in to the Money Centric Paradigm.

If asked about the validity or functionality of a system which didn’t revolve around money at its core, the usual answer that you would receive is ‘it won’t work’.

Money isn’t something that we need. Although some of the things that we can use money to buy most certainly are.

We don’t get addicted to anything that we actually need. Because those things are necessary to sustain us, rather than what we want being only necessary to sustain who we believe ourselves to be.

Money is an addiction. And just like many of the addictions like alcohol and drugs that touch so many of our lives, it’s the addiction that is in control of the people who are addicted. No matter how well they are able to function or whatever it is they think.

It is certainly possible that circumstances could arise where money has no value. Because The System is destroyed and so the value of money no longer exists.

However, for as long as anyone lives who has been touched by the money addiction and still believes that the value of money at the centre of everything is something that genuinely works, there will be people who will push to have money and a money-centric paradigm, rather than one which is fair, balanced and just, and which works to the benefit of us all.

The Societal Split

Being realistic about the effect that the Money-Centric Paradigm has had on so many people, and how resistant a great many of us will be to any way of life that doesn’t mean we can have whatever we want and keep pushing others aside as we aim to accumulate more, means that even if through voluntary choice or as a result of unforeseen events, a majority of people are ready to make The Paradigm Switch, there will inevitably remain a good number who will want everything to return to being as it was for them, before.

Once people have experienced a better way of living and seen just how good and happy everyone can be when everyone’s needs are met through a system that puts People First, there is a reasonable chance that the two belief systems will result in people making a choice between living and committing to a People-Centric Paradigm, or returning to a Money-Based system – if they still believe it to be in their best interests and that remains their overriding choice.

Sooner or later, those benefitting from any kind of continuance of a money-centric paradigm will have no choice but to wrestle with the reality that their system can only continue with growing numbers of people who remain subservient or enslaved to it.

Once people realise that Money-Centric living is little more than a lie, there will be a commitment to the People-Centric Paradigm by enough people that Money-Centric dominance will never be brought back.

If this is the way that our future goes, it is quite possible that we will experience a Societal Split, where two different types of Society will emerge.

One version of humanity that is focused on People and another that is focused on the value of money, as it was before.

Federation For the Future

One of the greatest obstacles to voluntary change or progress is the way that we now choose to congregate or be a part of groups in our worldly lives, depending very much upon how we think about things within.

In many cases, a false sense of security and safety comes the moment that we either identify with a group or the ideas that a group have. For some, that ‘jump’ could literally come simply from hearing perhaps only a few words or lines that made sense or sounded like it had been spoken or created as a reference to our own experience or lives.

Emotional attachment to an idea or a group can be very dangerous for each of us on a personal level – just as many are finding out today, after unthinkingly voting for the same Political Party and their candidates at every election throughout their lives.

However, at a group level, or within what we might recognise online as ‘an echo chamber’, this unquestioning commitment to the first thing that makes sense of anything after we realise that everything that is supposed to, doesn’t, is not only a trap for us.

It means that entire swathes of our society have been entrapped by ideas that may seem very important when everyone we know or look up to is referencing them, but are at the same time making us blind to other ideas, facts, groups and people that we need to stop treating as if they are wrong, simply  because our own or the position of our group is what we believe to be exclusively right.

We all have much more in common than anything that divides us.

Yet we each fall into the trap of believing that the differences – that encourage fear – are far more important than anything else.

There is value in what everyone has to say.

This is no different in respect of groups and we have to learn to dismiss the prejudices that we have about groups and people, that are built not on hatred or anything that we should feel guilty about, but upon difference and the fear of anything that doesn’t appear, sound or feel like it is the same.

We do not need to agree on how we each live our lives in order for everyone to live together in a way that we agree on.

Groups will always exist. So, for a better way of living and life to exist for everyone, it is vital that we accept that we have differences between us, at group as well as individual level, so that we can again focus on the things that are important because we share them all between us, rather than fixating on the detail of what everyone else only thinks.

Community and Locality are going to be more important than ever in the future. If you would like to read more about these important areas of life where small changes for us will result in big change for everyone, please read A Community Route, The Grassroots Manifesto, Officially None of The Above and Our Local Future.

Rethinking The Minimum Wage: The need for a Basic Living Standard

Today, the establishment offers us ‘The Minimum Wage’ and ‘The Living Wage’.

However, neither the Minimum Wage nor the Living Wage are genuinely representative of what it costs a single person to live independently, without having to rely upon Benefits or Welfare, Charity such as Food Banks, or going into Debt of some kind, in order to meet the real Cost of Living or threshold for independent living.

The reality that government subsidises low wages through income support, housing benefits, tax relief is overlooked by many, because the ‘official’ or ‘establishment’ narrative is that if you received the Minimum Wage or its equivalent, you have enough money to live.

Sadly, the many truths that surround life experience where there is lack, reliance upon others and a culture that looks down upon anyone who needs financial help in ways that too often suggest guilt is overlooked by the very people who should know better.

Every Person should have the ability to live and support themselves independently in the lowest paid work, irrespective of background, qualifications, experience or any factor that could be used to excuse some form of prejudice on the part of others.

Creating and implementing A Basic Living Standard would provide an equal financial or material footing for Every Person is both a necessary and required foundation for the Just, Balanced and Fair society, that we all deserve.

The Basic Living Standard

“Adults, working a full working week in any job at any level, must be able to feed, house, clothe and provide adequately for their own transport needs, whilst providing basic necessities such as communication themselves, without the need for credit, loans, benefits or third-party support of any kind.”

To work effectively and as it should, The Basic Living Standard would become the key requirement of all business and economic activities.

Every economic activity and transaction would be made and progressed with The Basic Living Standard in mind and no economic activity would exist that does not place People and the impact and consequence to People at its core.

The Basic Living Standard will help flip the value set across society and address every wider social problem that society faces, leaving the Public Sector to take care of those who have genuine problems that have not been caused by societal conditioning or environmental factors, as it always should.

The Basic Living Standard could either be adopted as a voluntary change, or as the way to move forward, should the unthinkable happen and we experience some kind of system collapse, where a new form of governance is finally accepted as being essential for change.