adamchalmers on Nostr: I’m on a quest for empirical understanding of the World as it is. For a life ...
I’m on a quest for empirical understanding of the World as it is.
For a life philosophy that is embracing, open and inclusive, for me and my family.
For understanding of the current challenges of the West from the lens of living it and experiencing the ride.
It’s easy being from a place like New Zealand 🇳🇿 to make theoretical judgments from afar.
It’s another thing all together to see it with your own eyes 👀, feel it in your body, and watch it in your finances.
Many people are struggling and a few others are thriving. The gap between them is clearly increasing.
There is more to buy and less able to buy it.
There are more opportunities for abundant health and less having it.
There are more ways to connect and less people taking them.
The world is going through a divide and it’s more than the wealth gap.
It’s a health, happiness, purpose, intelligence and opportunities gap and it is growing fast.
It’s everywhere if you want to see it and I’m seeing it in the most abundant places on earth.
California, Pacific North West, British Columbia.
If it’s this bad here how bad is it where the opportunities are not?
Everyone knows it’s not working but no one wants to bet on an answer anymore.
I have my ideas 💡 but it’s too early to say.
For a life philosophy that is embracing, open and inclusive, for me and my family.
For understanding of the current challenges of the West from the lens of living it and experiencing the ride.
It’s easy being from a place like New Zealand 🇳🇿 to make theoretical judgments from afar.
It’s another thing all together to see it with your own eyes 👀, feel it in your body, and watch it in your finances.
Many people are struggling and a few others are thriving. The gap between them is clearly increasing.
There is more to buy and less able to buy it.
There are more opportunities for abundant health and less having it.
There are more ways to connect and less people taking them.
The world is going through a divide and it’s more than the wealth gap.
It’s a health, happiness, purpose, intelligence and opportunities gap and it is growing fast.
It’s everywhere if you want to see it and I’m seeing it in the most abundant places on earth.
California, Pacific North West, British Columbia.
If it’s this bad here how bad is it where the opportunities are not?
Everyone knows it’s not working but no one wants to bet on an answer anymore.
I have my ideas 💡 but it’s too early to say.