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Tags: communities, economically, education, self-sustaining
More emphasis on education starting way before school. get kids reading, doing math and science, and thinking about finances earlier.
More tolerance Reassessment of some strange values that continue to float around. Examples? Negative views on school Fascination with negative role models/thug life (guilty)
Playerism
More discussions about skill sets and careers earlier. Love your band, but how about plan b?
More self control and birth control
More capital. The reparations check isn't coming anytime soon, but if people start saving 10% of their money from when they start getting birthday money from Grandma and learn to use credit wisely, it would go a long way. More available capital would enable people to start more businesses.
Learn self reliance and self respect more!!
love
for our communities to "become more competitive"... if you mean this in a marxist sense then i'd hope that you'd challenge your ideas or the vocabulary you're choosing to use could bring up potentially problematic and outdated view of community and individuals as discreet units of "capital" and pitting groups against one another in "competition".
i love love. loveeeeeeeelove-love!!!!!! :D
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Love is a very powerful thing but sadly it is not enough. We live in a capitalist culture and that means you need money to survive (literally). To get to the money we need certain skills and clarity about the concept of capitalism.
Golem_3 said:love
By "competitive" I mean competitive in education, job seeking/job creation. We need to create the next new product that no one can live without (i.e. the iPhone,Windows OS, OSX). Then we need to build the manufacturing plant in a community that is easily accessible by people in our own communities. Stuff like that...... Checkout my myspacepage myspace.com/codenamejupiterx
LesYpersound said:for our communities to "become more competitive"... if you mean this in a marxist sense then i'd hope that you'd challenge your ideas or the vocabulary you're choosing to use could bring up potentially problematic and outdated view of community and individuals as discreet units of "capital" and pitting groups against one another in "competition".
i love love. loveeeeeeeelove-love!!!!!! :D
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