The Contemporary Politicians Dilemma

You’ve just been elected as an MP and your political group or party holds the majority of Seats in Parliament.

Your group or party now has power over everything. Can change anything. Can be anything. Can do everything that you all promised the people who voted for you when you were successfully elected, just the other day.

In the briefings and within the advice that was never available to you and your political colleagues before the election took place, you are told very clearly, that everything the last government was actually doing, no matter what they were saying publicly, was the only way that they were able to keep government and the public sector running.

The alternative was that the economy, quickly followed by the government and then all public services would simply collapse.

As you catch your breath, you realise that all the things that have been hurting people, whether it was the cost-of-living crisis, inflation, house building, immigration, the benefits crisis or many other of the other social issues you have promised to tackle are all connected to the economy.

You now understand that everything in The System relates to money and specifically to ‘growth’ and the GDP that sits behind it in some way.

People of all kinds, all ages and all backgrounds are struggling.

You saw it only too well as you campaigned before the election was held. Pain and suffering was lurking in just about every direction that you looked.

You are told that you can keep the economy running. Just as long as you keep finding credible reasons to spend.

‘Credible’ reasons are what you need to build and maintain the narrative that justifies the reason to borrow and print money. So that ‘growth’ hides all of the problems, and the money you have created keeps flowing in all the directions that The System demands that it should.

However, there is a cost.

The cost of ‘keeping the economy going’ will be that you cannot step back or away from any policy that already exists, no matter how you sell it to the public.

This will mean there will need to be a growing number of people within the population and reasons to spend on all the goods and services that they will need, so that you can justify spending more and more of that created money, and that money can keep being passed between all the different parts of the economy that provide goods and services to meet the basic needs of people.

This is the way that the problem and more importantly the size of that problem, can continue to be hidden from view.

You know what you promised. You know what you said.

You were going to be ‘The difference’, ‘The change’ and you are now faced with making things worse instead.

The question you now ask yourself; ‘Is it better just to keep managing things, in a state of ongoing but ‘managed decline’, or do you do the right thing and deliver on your promises, knowing that the immediate after effect is likely to be a complete ‘System Collapse’, that is probably now inevitable, but could be delayed if you ‘keep the plates spinning’ instead?

What would you do, if this was you…?

Understanding Perspectives: The different Layers of Truth

Do you know how the world works?

Do you know why you are here?

Do you have any idea what you need to achieve and how and what you need to do to achieve it?

My guess is that if I were to ask that question to one hundred different people, almost all, if not entirely all of them, will give very different answers. Even though there will be recognisable similarities and perhaps even some common ground involved.

We only know and understand the world from the perspective of life that we have right now.

Perspective comes from experience and whilst any one of us could honestly say that our perspective is objective, our perspective, or rather our truth, is only objective in so far as the subjectivity of our own life experiences will allow.

In respect of our place and understanding of the world, We are the sum of our experiences.

It is easy for us to fall into the trap of assuming and therefore believing that everyone we meet and communicate with has exactly the same perspective and truth as our own.

Our truth is right or correct for us. Because our truth is what we know, accept and is an honest reflection of everything that we understand.

However, our truth is limited by the depth and scope of the experiences that we have had.

Whilst it would be easy to look at those we might assume to be less educated, younger (and therefore less experienced) or from a background or life path that suggests that they might not be as ‘enlightened’ as we may believe ourselves to be, the reality very few of us have faced up to, is that even those of us with the richest life experience are still restricted and only see the world in terms of the experiences that we have had.

Illustrating this reality in a way that everyone can appreciate is perhaps best achieved by looking at experience of any subject and the complexities that are almost certain to accompany any part of life as being like an onion.

Life and its subjects have many different layers and the depth of our own understanding is represented by the different layers that exist.

As we peel and remove each layer from the onion, we see and understand more of the structure of the onion. But we still have what could be many further layers of increased understanding to obtain, which will only be revealed at each step and as each of the layers is taken away.

In real life and away from the onion, the difference is that at each step or level of understanding, we often fail to realise that there are further layers of understanding that need to be revealed.

We can therefore be as easily fooled into believing that we know all that we need to know after 3 or 4 layers have been revealed, as we could before we have even taken the first step. As we will not have realised that there may be a different level of understanding between ourselves and other involved.

Equally, as we progress through the different layers of understanding, it is just as easy to take for granted that everyone else must surely have the same understanding as that which we now have.

Because when we know and understand something ourselves, it must surely be just as easy for everyone else to understand the same; right?

The parts and areas of all our lives and the life experiences of others that are overlooked and misunderstood by decision makers, because those with power and influence believe that they already understand all that needs to be known, are countless.

This multilayered ignorance exists amongst academia, politics, within the leadership of business and finance and amongst all those who should know better, because they have been entrusted with so much power over us all.

This is one of the key reasons that life for everyone is increasingly becoming so bad.

However, the greatest travesty of this habit of looking at the world outside of us that we have, is that we look at so much of what is wrong in the world and around us with a lens made from our own experiences.

Our subjective perspectives make us believe that we are being objective and therefore seeing the true nature of the situation for what it is. When the reality we face is that we are actually viewing the whole thing subjectively.

We may not even realise that we are disadvantaging not only ourselves but perhaps many others. Because we are closed down to obtaining the level of objectivity that anyone who can influence anything for the better in our lives and across the world, really ought to have.

Profit from the life of others has made life about profit and nothing more

The complexity of the way that the world and our lives work make it exceptionally difficult both to explain and to understand where the real causes of the problems that we are facing really lie.

To say that the way the world works is multilayered, and that points or degrees of separation exist in just about every direction that we look, would be a considerable understatement.

Just like reading a well written book that reveals something new to the reader each time that it is read, there is certainly a reality we must face that People will only understand anything when they are ready to do so.

However. Understanding this only goes so far.

The bigger picture is that many People could understand the bigger picture that is at work and that is harming many of them, IF they were actually open to the information that is available to them. And not focused upon many of the distractions that have been purposefully placed in their way.

When you understand how any of these ‘layers’ work, its very easy to fall into the trap of believing that what you now know is easy for anyone to understand. For no better reason than you already understand it yourself.

However, those who have not reached the layer of understanding that you have, may be as blind and indeed resistant to the existence of the next layer of understanding that you yourself have to open up and access. You could well believe that there is nothing more that you could possibly need to know.

The phrase ‘Hiding in Plain Sight’ may be one that it overused. But in the sense of the hidden truths that so many of us cannot see – for reasons that in many cases are actually outside of our conscious control – the truths that lie behind so many of the lies in the lives that we live, are there and right in front of us. Often repeatedly knocking on our front door.

Whilst there are many such ‘hidden truths’ that are contributing to the disaster that is unfolding around us, there is none that would be more beneficial for all of us to understand than the ‘Money Myth’.

Or rather the many myths that have been deliberately created around money and what our relationship with money and the power, influence, social standing and control that goes with it, actually mean, as they unravel and influence just about every part of our waking lives.

The easiest truth this post can explain, is that the role of money, how money works and how money and everything that goes with it is based on a lie, is a story that could take up hundreds if not thousands of pages in well-reasoned and fact-linking writing.

And it’s a story that would certainly lose most readers very quickly along the way.

The next truth revealed is that any story of that kind, whether academically written or filtered down into easy reading or even comic book form, would still lose many People.

Because the truth or truths that surround everything that is wrong with the way that the world works today and the building blocks that got us all here, are together a pathway to understanding that we all need to be able to reach conclusions upon, ourselves.

So, for now, let’s round off this post with two questions for the reader to consider.

The first question is ‘What are businesses, organisations, government and every activity and action that we do outside of our homes really for?’

The final, ‘What is more important and where does that mean our priorities should be?

When any or all of us can answer these questions honestly, openly and without hesitation given the role that we all play, we will have already taken the biggest step towards the much better future for Everyone that awaits.

Just like AI, the tools, actions, rules and infrastructure of tomorrow will be good or bad for us depending upon who and what is in control

Perhaps the greatest disadvantage from the absence of critical thinking as we try to absorb the constant flow of information from the world, is the assumption that words, ideas, actions, rules and tools of any and all kinds that we associate with anyone or anything that we do not like are automatically worthless. And that as damaged goods, they cannot be used for any purpose that we might consider to be correct.

This is an enigma that has significant cost for everyone. Not least of all as politicians and those with their hands on the levers of power have been consumed by this dangerous lack of objectivity too.

In a period of human history where lies, myths and narratives rule our lives, and the absence of original thinking is being excused by the manipulative story that in the near future, ‘thinking’ is something that only the new generations of AI will do, the information overload from digital devices certainly compounds the terror of anyone who tries to wrestle with solutions for the future in the same breath. Often finding themselves concluding that what we are experiencing today, is the only way.

That not-so-obvious feeling of isolated helplessness is real to many. It is no small part of the reason that ‘populism’ has been gaining momentum in the ways that it has.

People feel alone and under threat, without doing a thing wrong. Worst of all, People genuinely believe that those who should be looking after them are actually acting against them.

Yet these imposters seem to stubbornly able to remain in control.

When terms such as Great Reset, Net Zero, Sustainable Development Goals and the many straplines and sub-versions of these same narratives (like Local Traffic Neighbourhoods or ‘LTNs’) come flying out from International Organisations, Government, Councils, the Public Sector, NGOs and even Big business, it is as such unsurprising that very few People outside of them could believe that there is anything good for anyone other than the elites and beneficiaries contained within.

The problem the fear of normal People is creating, is we cannot see that many of the things that in the hands of greedy, selfish or bad people, that will certainly be used to hurt and control us, could also be highly beneficial and promote freedom and much better lives for everyone, IF they are driven and motivated by good leaders instead.

Sustainability today is all about societal control to benefit the few. In Our Local Future, Sustainable Living is a tool of liberation and freedom for ALL

Appreciating the difference in outcomes from using the same tools, actions, rules and infrastructure differently, isn’t the easiest idea for many to get their head around.

Many genuinely overlook the reality that the different uses of different things are hiding in plain sight. Depending upon what our experience or interpretation of them has or will be.

For example, a knife can be a tool for food preparation in the hands of a chef. Just as a knife can be a weapon in the hands of a violent criminal.

A rule can be used to stop one group of people from expressing their feelings, thoughts and fears about a certain issue. Whilst that very same rule can be reinterpreted to allow another group to express whatever they want to, whilst encouraging them to criticise the group that the rule has been used to ‘close down’ and control’.

Likewise, AI could be one of the greatest tools ever created to improve and benefit life for all of mankind. Or it will be used to destroy employment opportunities, devalue human life, and as a tool of fear and control – as will be the outcome from what businesses and government are doing and saying right now.

Reinterpretation of what is important. Rediscovering Values and Changing the way that We Think

Yes, it is exceptionally difficult to see that so much good can be hidden behind so much that we now know to be bad.

But darkness is always extinguished by light. And this is perhaps the simplest way to begin thinking about using much of what we have available to us today, for the better of everyone, by using it in Our Local Future in a very different way.

We don’t need to travel across the world, to have our own car, to have the latest fashion or gadget, to have a big public following, or to have anything that makes us believe we are better than others in some way, to have great lives and great experiences that are available to All.

Happiness is a gift that comes from within. It is an experience that can never be bought.

Sadly, the Old World of today is completely obsessed with making profit. Whilst nobody with responsibility has stopped to calculate the real cost.

Prosperity in today’s world only lasts until the very moment that it doesn’t. And by then, it’s too late

Very few realise it. Even fewer are prepared to talk about it. But the financial and monetary system that we currently have can only exist as it does, making some extremely rich, at the cost of many becoming increasingly poor or poorer.

Because of the way the FIAT monetary system is constructed, it is necessarily skewed to benefit those who control and play the system.

FIAT can only continue to function as long as the rules that hurt everybody who is outside of the game continue to be punished more and more.

Because FIAT and all the systems that are built around it have disparity at their very core.

The System literally survives and can only survive on the basis of the Wealth Inequality that today grows exponentially between rich and poor.

Clever as FIAT is for those who control it, the system was always destined to fail. It was never a question of if, only the question of when.

The only question that troubles today’s world elites is ‘What comes next?’

With AI set to put millions of people out of work for no better reason than more profit being made for those who own and control the systems and the industries behind it, the masses have yet to awaken to the reality that using technology and Artificial Intelligence in this way is not progress. Neither is it necessary.

The AI-takeover that is today being delivered through narratives, even before it has fully arrived, is a change that can only lead to challenges across society that those who are set to benefit believe that they will be insulated from and that they will have no responsibility to bear.

If you consider yourself to be living in the real world today, can you really picture the situation where there is perhaps just a handful of people on the planet, and that they can continue to enjoy the kind of luxury and wealth in material form that they have today and that they aspire to maintain, without the millions and perhaps billions of other people on the planet who made that whole scenario viable?

Despite even this rather uncomfortable truth, the most challenging reality that we face, as we try to open the doors to change and imagine a world that puts people at the heart of everything as it should, is that the world of today embraces an unwritten cultural acceptance that For some to be rich, many more must to be poor.

So successful has the process that brought us here been that those at the top of this twisted tree of upwardly flowing benefit, have turned their back on everyone at the bottom that this corrupt system has left behind.

They now imagine that a new world can be engineered and deliberately be brought into being where those with wealth and power have no responsibility for the poor.

This is where we are today.

Regrettably, those who are doing so well out of the increasing misery of so many others today really do believe that the future need only be good and that freedom in its real sense need only exist for the few.

It is why so much of the technology that we now have available under such direction is such a massive threat to humanity. Rather being the tool for The Common Good to support us all in our search for better lives which it would be. IF the fervent greed and obsession with profit at all costs that now drives all tech development including AI we’re to be left behind.

We recognise that people, community and the environment must be at the centre of everything.

That money must be returned to being used only for the purpose of being an exchange mechanism and tool for life that it was always supposed to be.

A future that works for us all doesn’t allow a cultural system to exist where we believe that even human existence itself can only be calculated in monetary forms.

Money cannot and will not be the only way that we can trade.

The real value that underpins economics and economies at all levels in the future will be based upon the people and the contributions they make within it.

We foresee a Local Market Exchange coming to be which flourishes around the local economy and where goods, services and labour itself can be traded and bartered directly for others goods, services and labour, as well as locally derived and managed cash based and blockchain supported currencies can also be used.

Money, nor currency of any kind will be speculated or gambled as today. As this is where the majority of social problems effecting so many across the world have most often found their true origin and cause.

Above everything, we recognise it as essential that the lowest paid can sustain themselves fully and independently on a weekly wage.

To achieve and maintain a society where everyone has the ability to self-sustain, it is also necessary that the entire system of business, finance and governance must prioritise this and only this, instead of profit for the few as has up until know been the only acknowledged way.

We have called it The Basic Living Standard.

Today, Money is a rigged game with a real-life cheat code that is  part of the Moneyocracy that we are all currently enslaved to. And if we all want to experience a much better kind of life, there is much that we need to consider and a great amount that is hurting us all, that we must leave behind.

If you feel ready to visualise what a better world would look like, and reflect on what that means for us all, please follow the link to explore Our Local Future, which you will find immediately below.