Jakobien a dit:
Aren't there already a hundred "islands" and sustainable, alternative, semi-independent communities everywhere in the world...?
There is not one that has worked out perfectly, to say the least...but they're still there.
Escapism is attractive.
I didn't know islands where quite that cheap either. Current exchange rates keep up, I have a reasonable chance of being able to get myself one in a relatively short period and although drugs are controlled by international treaties, chances are if you bought and island and did not advertise the fact, didn't invite people for parties, didn't sell it or take it off the island, you would do very well with having a lot of drugs. Especially indoor grows (power permitting of course), I mean, no one will raid you for the sake if it, if you didn't tell anyone they were there.
In fact, hey, I might do that one day but I couldn't lie - it would be completely selfish and it would only help me and a very few people very close to me.
Back on topic though - fixing how things are now. I can't see who said it right now, but whoever said that if we tried to change things we would be the next influence is entirely correct. If we feel so bad about how things are now we can't just up and leave.
The world is not great but it has potential. Masses and masses of potential. All the people have potential as well. We shouldn't discount them.
Good ideas can spread quickly. If I tell 10 people today and they tell 10 people each... I mean, an idea that propagates on this level is unlikely on a person to person level but this is not a person to person age.
Hell, 40 of us could buy an Island with what for some people may be a huge amount of money and the 40 of us would know we found somewhere better... but if 40 of us submitted articles to digg and redit and voted on it within minutes of each other, upwards of 10,000 people would see it within days.
If we could all decide on what to fix first, where to go there - a new manifesto for a new age - we could bring that idea to a huge amount of people and it would snowball.
We need to stand at the mirror and look at ourselves. Hard. I know somewhere I would love to shut the world at large out. I could really do it. That would not help them though.
(Not pushing the religion, just making a joke) It would be like Noah building a boat for one and watching his family drown while shouting "How'd you like me now?".
What good is being right if we have to leave everything. We could change it all. We really could.
We just need to decide what to change.
Then we need to throw the idea so far up in the air that people won't see the sun for days while it makes their head spin.
Then while the whole world is watching, we need to act.