GLOBAL INTEREST???

Continue in ‘LUCK OF The DRAW’?

Is anyone interested in ideas to start a new way, like…

‘EARNS AND TURNS’?

(If not now,

I hope you get into this one eventually…)

Or, Bosses pay for coverage if they make enough… or ,

A ‘Non-transferrable’ CREDIT system, so what you earned you keep and spend on yourself. Coverage, Families and friends working in a family friendly way and using our skills to help one another.

Piggy Bank system for kids

Good behavior and pitching in,

so they can begin earning turns and/or credits?

no more ‘poor children’!

‘how much’ one can earn from top to bottom?

LET’S FIND NEW WAYS!!!!!!

IF- I already spoke with everyone in the world, and they are interested in no more money for good reasons(Maybe save it for BoardGames and/or Space Invaders?), are you INTERESTED/’OR’, at least curious???

Everyone, Including Workers Finally able to Have a place to Live, enjoy in our

many festivities, AND- BE ABLE to HELP EACHOTHER(THINK

REPAIRS IS A BIG ONE)!!! =D

🌱 A Better Way?

“We don’t just want small changes. We want a new way of living.”

We believe there’s a better path forward—a way built on fairness, sharing, and caring for everyone.

NO handouts or empty promises. It’s about rethinking how we treat each other, starting with WORK, Rotation regular so everyone ‘IF’ trained and can prove it, ARE GIVEN A CHANCE…, how we share/allocate resources, and how we build a future that works for all.

⚠️ Pitfalls of the Old System

We don’t pretend this idea is perfect—but we know the old way has serious problems:

  • 💰 Companies make billions and trillions in profit while cutting real human service.

  • 🤖 Customer service replaced by endless phone trees and algorithms that won’t help.

  • 🗑️ Planned obsolescence forces us to buy things over and over, creating waste and debt.

  • 🤐 Important decisions made in secret, with little transparency or public input.

  • ⚖️ Inequality grows while many struggle just to meet basic needs.

  • 🏘️ Communities lose their voice as giant corporations dictate the rules.

  • ❤️‍🩹 The human touch disappears—no one to listen or help when you really need it.

These are built into the way things work now. That’s why we need to think differently.

🌟 What the Better Way Looks Like

We’re imagining a system built on fairness and responsibility:

  • ✅ Everyone pitches in.

  • 🔎 Transparency.

  • 🏘️ Communities decide.

  • 👥 People value and are valued.

  • 🌍 We use technology and creativity to solve problems!!!

  • 🌱 We take care of our planet so WE AND future generations have a healthy home!

  • 🤝 Everyone contributes in a meaningful way. This isn’t a free ride—it’s a commitment to be part of the whole, do your share, and help one another.

  • 🔄 Moving away from traditional currency and toward an "earns and turns" system—where everyone’s work and help are valued and exchanged fairly.

🛠️ How We Get There

This vision isn’t magic. It’s work. It means:

  • 💬 Talking about these ideas openly so more people see it’s possible.

  • 🗳️ Supporting policies and leaders who prioritize fairness and needs.

  • 🤲 Building local systems that share/trade resources and/or services.

  • ❓ Questioning systems that keep people poor or excluded!!!

  • 👫 Working together across differences to make change last.

  • 🏗️ Encouraging responsibility and participation—a fair system only works if everyone helps make it work!

  • 🔄 Exploring new ways to share and exchange value, moving away from old currency systems and toward an “earns and turns” model where everyone’s contribution is recognized and returned.

💸 Moving Away from Money

We know traditional currency systems can create inequality, hoarding, and stress. This New Way isn’t about giving everything away for free. It’s about changing how we share and value work.

We want to move toward an "earns and turns" system:

  • ✨ You contribute in meaningful ways.

  • 🎁 You Earn.

  • 🤝 Everyone is respected for their part.

  • 🚫 No one is left behind.

This system honors work, responsibility, and fairness—while freeing us from the limits and abuses of old money systems. This means we also will be rotating job positions more regularly, like Supreme Court Justices, to be fair and promote transparency.

🧒 A Note for Kids and Young People

For the younger ones reading: Many grownups say they would really love to see this, but worry it won’t happen in their lifetime, let’s prove to as many of them as we can that they are wrong! Many of the Adults of the world want this, I hope some get to see it and for those that have already moved on, maybe you can carry it forward in the spirit of them!

You have the power to keep these ideas alive, to grow them, and to make them real in ways we might not even imagine yet. The future is yours to build—and we believe in you!!!

🌈 Let’s Try

It’s worth trying. Worth talking about. Worth planning for. Worth building!

This is about fairness. It’s about dignity. It’s about if there is more than enough… everyone having enough—and everyone giving enough!

No matter who you are or where you’re from, you’re invited to help imagine, share, and create ‘The Better Way’.

draft stuff, materials below here I am working through,

A New Way

What if the answer isn’t more money—but fewer traps?

This tab explores a new structure for daily life—built not on accumulation, but on shared rhythms, fair access, and mutual respect. It’s not utopia. It’s just common sense: a societies that run more like neighborhoods than a casino.

Core Shifts:

  • From Ownership to Stewardship: Instead of hoarding, people take turns borrowing things they may only use once or twice, like tools from Home Depot, pitch in, get your work done and ‘earn a turn’, simple. Same with things people would rather look at even more things like books, instead of buying and needing to be rich to afford to read everything, turns with all the books.

  • Turn-Taking as Policy: Whether it’s access to movies, cars, or fresh produce—systems prioritize equity. Think of it like an honor-based check-out system, not a race.

  • From “Job or Bust” to “Purpose or Rest”: You aren’t required to sell your time just to exist. People rotate through tasks that maintain the system—whether that’s growing food, helping neighbors, or creative expression. Rest and observation are respected too.

  • Public Maintenance as a Core Role: Street cleaners, water testers, cooks, technicians, teachers—these people aren’t invisible. They're central, and their contributions are no longer seen as lesser.

  • Local Autonomy with Global Coordination: Neighborhoods, towns, and cities make many of their own decisions, based on the people who live there. But globally, they trade fairly, transparently, and with no exploitation.

Local and Domestic Trade

Within a country, goods and services can move across regions through needs first-based networks. For example:

  • A farming region sends food to an urban area that provides transportation tech in return.

  • Mountain regions provide fresh water access; lowland cities offer medical supplies and educational support.

  • Regions rotate surplus—not for profit—but for function, seasonal balance, and environmental respect.

Everything is traceable. No backroom deals. No artificial shortages.

International Collaboration

Rather than extractive globalism or hyper-isolation, this model supports international solidarity through resource matching:

  • Countries rich in natural materials (like lithium, cocoa, or clean water) don’t get exploited—they enter into cooperative exchange agreements where they receive what they actually need(want within reason) in return (not low-wage jobs or debt traps).

  • Tech-rich nations assist others with infrastructure, energy storage, or knowledge—not with strings, but with accountability.

  • Environmental cleanup and reforestation become international shared goals. Waste gets treated where it’s produced when within reason. Responsibility is tied to capability.

Daily Life

In this world,

  • Your mornings one day may come to be the Community garden shift or tool lending station duty.

  • Afternoons: Time off to walk, rest, build something, or spend with family.

  • Evening: Cultural rotation—screenings, live music, storytelling, meals shared in community spaces.

  • Weekly rotations: You might help test local water, patch a building, teach a skill, or design a mural.

Needs are met. Wants are shared. Everyone contributes something, whether it’s work, insight, care or warmth.

Not About Perfection—Just Sanity

You don’t have to agree with every part of this. Just ask yourself:

  • Do I feel like this current system is actually helping or more hurting our relationships and our sanity?

  • Do I believe it could shift—if enough of us organize and start taking the steps to make change?

This model doesn’t rely on idealism. It relies on willingness to change. Once people stop chasing things they were never meant to catch, something very human can begin.

A New Lens on Influence, Thought and Fairness

What if your thoughts, your feelings- even your choices- weren't fully your own?

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    For decades, Disney has quietly used circles, diamonds, and rhombuses to guide how we see characters—heroes, villains, and everything in between.

These shapes hide in costumes, sets, even logos—silently influencing how kids (and adults) feel without them ever noticing.

The visual code has changed.
And that should concern every parent.

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    Rising V2K complaints in the U.S. are raising questions. As neuroscience advances—BCIs, EM fields, synthetic telepathy—could some minds be reacting to more than just biology?

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  • Descpril 17, 1980 The Watcher in the Woods

    June 25, 1980 Herbie Goes Bananas

    The Last Flight of Noah's Ark

    December 12, 1980 Popeye

    March 6, 1981 The Devil and Max Devlin

    March 20, 1981 Amy

    June 26, 1981 Dragonslayer

    July 10, 1981 The Fox and the Hound

    August 7, 1981 Condorman

    February 5, 1982 Night Crossing

    July 9, 1982 Tron

    July 30, 1982 Tex

    March 11, 1983 Trenchcoat

    April 29, 1983 Something Wicked This Way Comes

    October 7, 1983 Never Cry Wolf

    June 21, 1985 Return to Oz

    July 24, 1985 The Black Cauldron

    September 27, 1985 The Journey of Natty Gann

    November 22, 1985 One Magic Christmas

    July 2, 1986 The Great Mouse Detective

    August 1, 1986 Flight of the Navigator

    June 19, 1987 Benji the Hunted

    April 15, 1988 Return to Snowy River

    November 18, 1988 Oliver & Company

    June 23, 1989 Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

    August 18, 1989 Cheetah

    November 17, 1989 The Little Mermaid

    1990s

    Release date Title Notes

    August 3, 1990 DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp

    November 16, 1990 The Rescuers Down Under

    January 18, 1991 White Fang

    March 1, 1991 Shipwrecked

    May 24, 1991 Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken

    June 21, 1991 The Rocketeer

    November 22, 1991 Beauty and the Beast

    April 10, 1992 Newsies

    July 17, 1992 Honey, I Blew Up the Kid

    October 2, 1992 The Mighty Ducks

    November 25, 1992 Aladdin

    December 11, 1992 The Muppet Christmas Carol

    February 3, 1993 Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey

    March 12, 1993 A Far Off Place

    April 2, 1993 The Adventures of Huck Finn

    July 16, 1993 Hocus Pocus co

    October 1, 1993 Cool Runnings

    November 12, 1993 The Three Musketeers

    January 14, 1994 Iron Will

    February 11, 1994 Blank Check

    March 25, 1994 D2: The Mighty Ducks

    April 15, 1994 White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf

    June 24, 1994 The Lion King

    July 15, 1994 Angels in the Outfield

    October 28, 1994 Squanto: A Warrior's Tale

    November 11, 1994 The Santa Clause

    December 25, 1994 Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book

    February 17, 1995 Heavyweights

    March 3, 1995 Man of the House

    March 24, 1995 Tall Tale

    April 7, 1995 A Goofy Movie

    June 23, 1995 Pocahontas

    July 28, 1995 Operation Dumbo Drop

    August 11, 1995 A Kid in King Arthur's Court

    September 29, 1995 The Big Green

    October 20, 1995 Frank and Ollie

    November 22, 1995 Toy Story

    December 22, 1995 Tom and Huck

    February 16, 1996 Muppet Treasure Island

    March 8, 1996 Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco

    April 12, 1996 James and the Giant Peach

    June 21, 1996 The Hunchback of Notre Dame

    August 30, 1996 First Kid

    October 4, 1996 D3: The Mighty Ducks

    November 27, 1996 101 Dalmatians

    February 14, 1997 That Darn Cat

    March 7, 1997 Jungle 2 Jungle

    March 18, 1997 Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves ‡

    June 27, 1997 Hercules

    July 16, 1997 George of the Jungle

    August 1, 1997 Air Bud

    August 5, 1997 Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin ‡

    October 10, 1997 RocketMan

    November 26, 1997 Flubber

    December 25, 1997 Mr. Magoo

    March 27, 1998 Meet the Deedles

    June 19, 1998 Mulan

    July 29, 1998 The Parent Trap

    September 29, 1998 The Jungle Book: Mowgli's Story ‡

    October 8, 1998 Serengeti Symphony *

    November 13, 1998 I'll Be Home for Christmas

    November 20, 1998 A Bug's Life

    December 25, 1998 Mighty Joe Young

    February 12, 1999 My Favorite Martian

    March 26, 1999 Doug's 1st Movie

    May 14, 1999 Endurance

    June 18, 1999 Tarzan

    July 23, 1999 Inspector Gadget

    October 15, 1999 The Straight Story

    November 24, 1999 Toy Story 2

    December 17, 1999 Fantasia 2000

    2000s

    Release date Title Notes

    February 11, 2000 The Tigger Movie

    March 10, 2000 Whispers: An Elephant's Tale

    May 19, 2000 Dinosaur

    July 7, 2000 The Kid

    August 8, 2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins ‡

    September 19, 2000 The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea ‡

    September 29, 2000 Remember the Titans

    November 22, 2000 102 Dalmatians

    December 15, 2000 The Emperor's New Groove

    February 16, 2001 Recess: School's Out

    February 27, 2001 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure ‡

    June 15, 2001 Atlantis: The Lost Empire

    August 3, 2001 The Princess Diaries

    October 5, 2001 Max Keeble's Big Move

    November 2, 2001 Monsters, Inc.

    November 6, 2001 Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse

    January 18, 2002 Snow Dogs

    February 15, 2002 Return to Never Land

    February 26, 2002 Cinderella II: Dreams Come True ‡

    March 19, 2002 The Hunchback of Notre Dame II ‡

    March 29, 2002 The Rookie

    June 21, 2002 Lilo & Stitch

    July 26, 2002 The Country Bears

    September 20, 2002 Spirited Away

    October 11, 2002 Tuck Everlasting

    November 1, 2002 The Santa Clause 2

    November 12, 2002 A Very Merry Pooh Year ‡

    November 27, 2002 Treasure Planet

    January 21, 2003 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure ‡

    February 14, 2003 The Jungle Book 2

    March 11, 2003 Inspector Gadget 2 ‡

    March 21, 2003 Piglet's Big Movie

    April 11, 2003 Ghosts of the Abyss

    April 18, 2003 Holes

    May 2, 2003 The Lizzie McGuire Movie

    May 30, 2003 Finding Nemo

    July 9, 2003 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

    August 6, 2003 Freaky Friday

    August 26, 2003 Stitch! The Movie ‡

    October 21, 2003 George of the Jungle 2 ‡

    November 1, 2003 Brother Bear

    November 26, 2003 The Haunted Mansion

    December 25, 2003 The Young Black Stallion

    January 16, 2004 Teacher's Pet

    February 6, 2004 Miracle

    February 10, 2004 The Lion King 1½

    February 20, 2004 Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen

    March 9, 2004 Springtime with Roo ‡

    April 2, 2004 Home on the Range

    April 22, 2004 Sacred Planet

    June 16, 2004 Around the World in 80 Days

    July 2, 2004 America's Heart and Soul

    August 11, 2004 The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement

    August 17, 2004 Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers ‡

    November 5, 2004 The Incredibles

    November 9, 2004 Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas ‡

    November 19, 2004 National Treasure

    January 28, 2005 Aliens of the Deep

    February 1, 2005 Mulan II ‡

    February 11, 2005 Pooh's Heffalump Movie

    March 4, 2005 The Pacifier

    March 18, 2005 Ice Princess

    June 14, 2005 Tarzan II ‡

    June 22, 2005 Herbie: Fully Loaded

    July 10, 2005 Howl's Moving Castle

    July 29, 2005 Sky High

    August 19, 2005 Valiant

    August 30, 2005 Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch ‡

    September 13, 2005 Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie ‡

    September 30, 2005 The Greatest Game Ever Played

    November 4, 2005 Chicken Little

    December 9, 2005 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

    December 13, 2005 Kronk's New Groove ‡

    January 13, 2006 Glory Road

    January 27, 2006 Roving Mars

    February 7, 2006[N 2] Bambi II

    February 17, 2006 Eight Below

    March 10, 2006 The Shaggy Dog

    April 14, 2006 The Wild

    June 9, 2006 Cars

    June 27, 2006 Leroy & Stitch ‡

    July 7, 2006 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest

    August 25, 2006 Invincible

    August 29, 2006 Brother Bear 2 ‡

    October 20, 2006 The Nightmare Before Christmas 3D

    November 3, 2006 The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

    December 12, 2006 The Fox and the Hound 2 ‡

    February 6, 2007 Cinderella III: A Twist in Time ‡

    February 16, 2007 Bridge to Terabithia

    March 30, 2007 Meet the Robinsons

    May 25, 2007 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

    June 29, 2007 Ratatouille

    The Secret of the Magic Gourd *

    August 3, 2007 Underdog

    August 28, 2007 The Pixar Story

    September 28, 2007 The Game Plan

    November 21, 2007 Enchanted

    December 21, 2007 National Treasure: Book of Secrets

    February 1, 2008 Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert

    February 5, 2008 Snow Buddies ‡

    March 7, 2008 College Road Trip

    May 16, 2008 The Chronicles of Narnia: Priription text goes here

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