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PHASE ONE

Criminalize the water color seduction of capital gloss.

So, it looks like sedation is the primary tactic of stasis governors in their battle to vanquish the natural liquidity of our transcendence. Solution? Vanquish boredom. The billion-year sleepers among the population realize all too well how easy it is to do nothing. What they don’t realize is exactly how boring their lives are. No one wants their lives to be boring. But as a matter of pure statistical inversion, the majority of lifelines are lived somewhere between mundane atrophy and silent acceptance.

Kinda pathetic. Everything we think we know, we have learned from our senses. (All the stuff that we truly know comes from intuition) Clearly money has done a good job of monopolizing our senses. Most everything you intake with your senses was paid for. Even dissent is paid for. Even theft is sponsored by advertising. Anyway, the majority of the money spent on controlling your senses goes toward ensuring this continued dominance.

The market is clever. Consumer information is the fastest growing industry that I am aware of. The science of sedation is a well-honed humming automaton by this point. There is no amount of terrorism or debate or reverse-money that can halt the self-eating assembly line of capital. We must play upon the inherent desire to experience novelty that lies dormant in everyperson. You realize there are people who are content to never leave their small town and visit different parts of their planet. This is shocking to me. I’m not sure of the exact numbers, but there is a lot of surface area on this globe. I consider it a duty to see as much of this space as possible. We only get approximately 28,000 days in this universe. This is desperately few. I can’t understand why anyone would want to spend any of those days in the same place doing the same thing as they’ve already done one hundred times.

CAMPAIGN #1: The twenty-eight thousand days project.

Outline
• Mail letters to people around the world reminding them that there are only 28,000 days in the average lifespan.
• If possible, find out the age of recipient and personalize the amount of days remaining in their life. It would be great to startle a 45 year old with the news that he’s only got 11,600 left. Or something like 'You're going to die in 10,000 days!'.
• Perhaps send letters to the families of newborn children.

Goal
• Inspire people to be less complacent and satisfied
• Encourage people to make better use of their limited time in the universe.
• There’s no reason to work at a job you hate to pay for a lifestyle you only get to enjoy for X amount of days.