Multiplayer Futures
This social imagining can take the form of two people keeping their own handwritten journals in separate notebooks, writing down a few thoughts each day, and then trading the journals at the end of the simulation to compare the futures they dreamed. Or it can take the form of a group email, with all participants replying daily or weekly with a new
... See moreJane McGonigal • Imaginable: How to See the Future Coming and Feel Ready for Anything—Even Things That Seem Impossible Today
Nichanan Kesonpat • Organization Legos: The State of DAO Tooling
Through prototyping new forms of mutual aid community such as the Conscious Change Collective, we’ll have the opportunity to foster our own thriving micro cultures of human interaction, and embed ourselves in the kind of reciprocal trust networks that can radically increase our ability to cope with any societal crises that may emerge. We’ll be invi
... See moreJoe Lightfoot • A Collective Blooming: The Rise Of The Mutual Aid Community

What if the answers were to be found not in the bleak solitude of survivalism and isolation, in the tweaking of ruthless commercialism, or in the dream that some electable saviour will come riding to our rescue, but rather in reconnection to community? As we put it: ‘If we wait for governments, it will be too late. If we act as individuals, it will
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