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When you finally recognize you're free—really free, not just "free" the way they use the word—you start making different choices.

One of those choices is where your money goes. Not to their system. Not to their control. Not to their games.

To something new.

The Math That Changes Everything

Think about this. $1 from every human. 8 billion humans. $8 billion.

Not from the rich. Not from corporations. Not from governments. From everyone. From you. From me. From the people who've been left out of every other system.

What could $8 billion do? Build healing spaces. Fund community gardens. Pay off debts. Create housing. Start the new world.

Not someday. Now. With what we already have.

What We Could Build Together

Imagine healing spaces in every community. Gardens that feed millions. Debt freedom for generations. Shelter for people who have none. The machine fully funded and built. Whatever you can imagine, built together.

Not charity. Not handouts. Not dependency.

Just people pooling what they have to build what they need. Together. Free.

What the Bible Says

"All the believers were together and had everything in common. They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need." — Acts 2:44-45

Everything in common. Gave to anyone in need. Not taxed. Not mandated. Not forced. Chosen.

Because they recognized they were free. And free people choose differently.

"There were no needy persons among them." — Acts 4:34

No needy. Not because the government fixed it. Because the people fixed it. Together. Freely. Joyfully.

What This Means for You

You're already free. You've always been. You just didn't recognize it.

Now you can choose. Choose where your money goes. Choose what you build. Choose who you build it with.

Not begging. Not fundraising. Not selling.

Just inviting. Just asking. Just showing what's possible when free people pool their resources.

$1 from every human. Start with one. Then another. Then another.

Before you know it, you're building the new world.

2 sats \ 0 replies \ @Doung 2h -10 sats

I really like the spirit behind this. The idea of people choosing — not being forced — to pool resources and build something meaningful together is powerful.