Surviving Tomorrow

Surviving Tomorrow explores navigating life amid democratic destruction, ecological collapse, and economic challenges. It critiques contemporary societal issues like housing affordability, the impact of technology and capitalism, and proposes solutions involving communal living, equitable policies, and societal renewal. Themes include systemic inequality, environmental considerations, and personal development practices.

Societal Decline and Renewal Housing and Economic Inequality Technological Impact and AI Personal Development Global Economic Policies Communal Living Environmentalism Democracy and Governance Spirituality and Religion

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393 implied HN points β€’ 26 Apr 23
  1. When working people can't afford to stay alive, society is dead.
  2. House prices are rising due to economic corruptions like inflation, constricted supply, and investor demand.
  3. To fix the broken housing market, democratic inflation-free money, proper supply, and the end of parasitic investor demand are necessary.
314 implied HN points β€’ 18 May 23
  1. Inflation impacts different groups differently: savers punished, poor robbed, debtors rewarded.
  2. Eradicating inflation can be done by destroying the working class, taxing the rich, or creating anti-inflation money.
  3. Anti-inflation money involves investing in new assets, taxing back excessive money, and destroying it for common well-being.
314 implied HN points β€’ 20 Mar 23
  1. The Bruderhof community practices radical communal living, sharing all possessions and providing for each other's needs from housing to healthcare.
  2. The community emphasizes togetherness, with a strong focus on family units, raising children, and offering support for all members.
  3. Work plays a central role in the community, with everyone contributing through various departments and sharing profits equally among members.
314 implied HN points β€’ 02 May 23
  1. Not all kings have legitimate power, and it's important to speak out against corrupt authority.
  2. The Windsor family has a long history of profiting from war, genocide, economic exploitation, and tax havens.
  3. Ending the corruption of the House of Windsor would involve abolishing the monarchy, making reparations to the people, and transitioning the family to work without their unearned privileges.
294 implied HN points β€’ 08 Feb 23
  1. Corporations aiming to monopolize resources will cause us to not own anything or have freedom.
  2. Financialization and monopolization of assets make life more expensive for the average person.
  3. To combat corporate dominion, individuals should seek wisdom, share assets, and remember the power of collective action.
137 implied HN points β€’ 04 Apr 23
  1. Author has a new book available on www.surviving-tomorrow.com
  2. Book delves into intriguing aspects of the real Jesus
  3. Book is described as thrilling, subversive, and dangerous