La Economía Circular Sostenible
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The Sustainable Circular Economy

Our current economic systems – capitalism, communism and socialism – are outdated. They date back to a time when man, as the crown of creation, was supposed to subdue the world and the animals, when wars, poverty and disease were the order of the day and natural resources seemed infinite. They are not suitable for solving our current problems, because they are partly the cause of our problems: Combating global warming and climate change, “decontaminating” the polluted air, providing clean water, producing healthy food, ensuring human rights and fulfilling human duties, promoting a peaceful society through smart education, a healthy healthcare system and comfortable, CO2-neutral local and long-distance public transport, seriously protecting the environment by recycling without leaving rubbish behind, recognising animals as sentient beings, reducing overpopulation through smart minds and effectively curbing corruption. Why are today’s economic systems useless? Because everything revolves around capital, power and its distribution; people and the environment are secondary. We need a green and humanitarian financial system.

 

The sustainable circular economy is based on economic, ecological and social principles and is therefore ideally suited to solving the problems mentioned above.

Sustainability can only be achieved if all three parts of our society – citizens, politics and business – benefit from it in some way. Money is a good way to achieve this. It is recognised worldwide. Citizens get money when they protect the environment, behave socially towards their fellow human beings and animals and do not exploit their employees asocially. Politicians get money when they follow the advice of smart citizens and scientists, impose rules on the economy and do not divide society into parties. Business gets money when it protects the environment, does something positive for society and doesn’t just think about money [disinformation campaigns by oil companies].

We are creating the sustainable future fund FILII FUTURI“. All citizens of all countries master certain challenges by creating positive value through positive actions. This fills the fund with positive values and enables us to create valuable money, so-called fiat money:

Each world region receives between 15 and 100 trillion euros per year according to its sustainable efforts.

A few examples to illustrate what we are facing: we are going back to the roots, to the life of our ancestors, by overcoming certain challenges: living without a car for a month, taking a cold shower for a month, a month without a fridge, a month without a TV, a month without social networks, not eating meat every day, exercising, recycling rubbish, not using strong language for a month, …

Would you have survived in the past?

 

The policy of the triple zero:

Zero fossil energy:

Any complete idiot can step on the accelerator. We pay for the fuel for the car not only with money, but also with our sweat while jogging, cycling or in the gym.

Zero violence:

Inner peace leads to a life without violence.

A life without violence leads to a family without violence.

A family without violence leads to a community without violence.

A community without violence leads to a city without violence.

A city without violence leads to a country without violence.

A country without violence leads to countries without violence.

Countries without violence lead to the absence of war between countries.

The absence of war between countries leads to peace on earth.

Peace on earth must be strengthened

day by day through inner peace.

Zero waste:

Loving parents do not leave rubbish behind for their children.

We don’t want your rubbish, we want a clean environment.

We recycle 100 %.

Either you clean up or we clean you up.

Each world region receives between 15 and 100 trillion euros per year, depending on its sustainability efforts.

 

The world is divided into12 world regions based on geographical, linguistic and cultural differences: North America, South America, Europe, North Africa, South Africa, Russia, Middle East and Central Asia, South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia + Oceania and the new colonies. 

The time is ripe for a new quantum leap in the phylogeny of man, to leave behind the violent and destructive “Homo bellicosus” [man of war] as well as the egoistic and ruthless rubbish human “Homo quisquiliarum” and steer towards

Homo sapiens sapiens,

a human being, who lives in harmonic symbiosis with his fellow human beings and the creatures of other species in the nature of Mother Earth, shows respect and tolerance to the gods of other beings of other planets and explores the near and distant galaxies of the universe / cosmos.

Planet Earth, autumn of the year 2024 of our Lord

"Dear parents, you are our biggest problem".

We, the Children of the Future, the younger generation, want to speak openly with you. We know that you love us and want the best for us. But there is a big problem that we need to address: The way you are approaching the challenges of our time is having a dramatic impact on our future. We simply fear that the modern way of life is destroying the planet. You will be the first generation to leave the planet in a worse state than when you received it. We ask you to understand our point of view and that we work together to find solutions.

 

Global warming and climate change:

You have lived through a time in which industrialisation and economic progress were at the forefront. But the consequences of this growth are now obvious: global warming and climate change are threatening our livelihoods. You should take these problems seriously, reduce your destructive consumption of fossil fuels and participate in a more sustainable way of life. Mother Nature ❤ Flower Power.

 

Environmental degradation:

We believe that loving parents leave NO WASTE to their children. Today, 8 billion people produce 2 billion tonnes of waste every year. An enormous amount. Economic greed and lack of respect for Mother Nature are leading to massive species extinction (perhaps including our own) and unprecedented levels of pollution.

 

Global peace:

The Second World War ended with two atomic bombs, the Third World War begins with one, two, three, ten, a hundred or a thousand atomic bombs. We do not want a third world war. In addition to nuclear weapons, conventional weapons must also be restricted in order to combat organised crime. Less crime => more security => more happiness. That is protective logic.

 

Social justice:

We strive for a world in which all people have equal rights and opportunities, regardless of gender, skin colour, religion or sexual orientation.

Education and equal opportunities:

Parents create an education system for their children that corresponds to the one they would have liked to have themselves. The Western system is outdated and needs to evolve to meet the demands of the modern world. We need a system that promotes respect for teachers and elders and discipline like that of the East, without suppressing the free spirit, critical thinking and creativity.

Digital transformation

 

The digital world has profoundly changed our lives. While you may still remember a world without the internet, we are growing up in a networked reality. In a world where people are reduced to zeros and ones, risks such as privacy issues and cyberbullying need to be minimised. We should not forget that children need to move and play games that do not require a screen. Out of the virtual world, into reality. Out of the house, into nature. “On your marks, get set, go!” We should also not forget that adults also need exercise to keep their bodies from rusting. “On your marks, get set, go!

 

Dear parents, we need your support, your understanding and your willingness to work with us to bring about the necessary changes. This is the only way we can set the course for a future worth living for us and for future generations.

Either we do what needs to be done and create a paradise on earth or we carry on as before (business as usual) and the whole of humanity will perish.

Over the next 50 years, there are (once again) a number of potential dangers that pose a serious threat to humanity. These threats range from environmental and health crises to technological and geopolitical risks, which are often interconnected and can therefore intensify. Extreme weather events affect agricultural production due to changes in climatic conditions. Worsening water crises lead to conflicts and even wars between neighbouring countries and humanitarian disasters in many parts of the world. The increasing resistance of pathogens to antibiotics and chronic diseases due to unhealthy lifestyles can lead to new highly contagious and deadly diseases that spread worldwide and cause immense health, social and economic damage. Incalculable consequences of the failure of artificial intelligence systems, cybercrime, genetic manipulation and synthetic biology. A former KGB agent who, as Russian president, can decide to deploy 6,000 nuclear missiles at the touch of a button. Islamist terrorism. Economic and social inequality leads to massive migration movements and conflicts in the host countries. Automation and technological change that are destroying jobs. The ongoing deforestation of rainforests is exacerbating climate change. Plastic waste and chemical pollution of the oceans threaten marine ecosystems and human health.


We give you 11 good reasons that are objective, scientific and logical. You can believe them or not, depending on your intelligence. Or you can choose them subjectively, as power-hungry politicians, money-grubbing businessmen or mendacious demagogues do, and interpret the same figures as it suits you. It depends on your selfishness and unscrupulousness. But now you can no longer say you knew nothing. That excuse is no longer valid.

 

 

 

The situation is serious, but not hopeless. Thank God.

A simple question:

What must we do to ensure the survival of humanity?

A simple answer:

Environmental and climate protection

1) Measures to reduce CO2 emissions are crucial for mitigating climate change. Simply by saving in the sense of frugality, switching to renewable energies, energy-efficient technologies and protecting forests. 

2) Agricultural practices must be sustainable in order to protect soils, water resources and biodiversity. Abolition of monocultures, reintroduction of family farms and hobby gardening as well as keeping animals in families instead of in masses.

 

3) Halting the loss of biodiversity by protecting nature reserves from the harmful influence of humans and economic greed. Greening the cities and growing food, yes food, locally, yes in the cities. Welcome to the urban jungle.

Management of resources

1) The consumption of natural resources such as water, minerals, oil, food and forests must be organised sustainably. We must not leave the earth burnt in the truest sense of the word. Recycling and reusing materials are absolute priorities. There is enough for everyone, except for greed.

2) Clean water is vital. Measures for the conservation and efficient utilisation of water resources are essential. All houses collect rainwater in cisterns, wastewater is purified and salt water is channelled inland from the coasts, lifted by wind power y and desalinated by the sun.

Social and economic measures

1) Poverty and inequality must be fought so that all people have access to basic needs such as food, water, healthcare and education. History is full of revolutions of the oppressed against the elite classes. The lifestyle of the rich pollutes as much as that of tens and hundreds of poor people. The rich must be humble and share. There is enough for everyone except the greedy.

2) Education and research are key components for an intelligent world population and the development of sustainable technologies.

3) A holistic and affordable healthcare system that recognises the absence of disease as the natural state of human health. Healthy eating strengthens health, while reducing air pollution has a positive effect on the human immune system.

Political measures

International cooperation is necessary to tackle global problems with mega projects that cannot be solved by one country alone. One world with 12 world regions.

Individual measures

Every halfway sensible person between the ages of 8 and 88 should be aware of the impact of their own actions on society and the environment. Each individual can contribute to this by making considered purchasing decisions and using resources sparingly.

Unfortunately, there is no simple solution.

People are too different and their interests too diverse for that. Sometimes it will take years and decades before we can reap the fruits of our labour. But that doesn’t bother us. For the sake of our children and grandchildren, we will take it easy. In the meantime, we’ll play “Money for the world” and “Win a million for being good”. So there’s no room for boredom.

Dear parents, you are our heroes and we know that you always do your best for us, so please don’t close your eyes to the challenges of our time. You have the power to change the world. Let’s tackle every task with enthusiasm and determination and make every day a success – together we can achieve ANYTHING! Every challenge can be an opportunity to grow and learn or meet someone or something new. This is especially true for adults who have lost their inner child.

Sincerely, your children of the future ❤ a kiss and a half.

“Soon we will all have to make decisions between what is right and what is easy”.

Albus P. W. B. Dumbledore 

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