(R)Evolution of the American Dream 2: Action List

(R)EVOLUTION OF THE AMERICAN DREAM PART 2: ACTION LIST

If people can organize into groups of thousands willing to march for freedom, liberty, and the right to a fulfilling and secure life, people can also organize and actually create it. This doesn’t mean we stop paying our taxes, voting, demonstrating, and voicing our concern; what it does mean is that rather than putting our energy into frustration, we put our energy into celebrating the fact that we as a people are finally ready to come together and create something different as the next great shift in the ever-evolving human story!

WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY TO MAKE A BETTER TOMORROW

  1. Start researching and learning about sustainable living and creating energy, food, and housing independence. If you want a great place to start, we post tons of resources on our fanpage.
  2. Take a look at food and sustainable living co-ops, resource based economies, timebanks, and alternative currency models and join one or create your own.
  3. Find out what’s already available in your community/county and organize community meetings to discuss and discover ways in which your community can work together toward sustainably.
  4. Research pre-existing communities that support the kind of life that you want for you and your family and see how you can join or duplicate their models.
  5. Join with others online in a virtual community so that you might share information and resources.
  6. Start visualizing a world where everyone eats and lives abundantly in the way nature intended.
  7. Speak out and share your vision with your family, friends and anyone ready to listen.
  8. Share this list and comment below to keep it evolving.

Click Here for “(R)Evolution of the American Dream Part 1”

Jae Sabol
Founding Member of One Community
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” ~ Margaret Mead ~

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