Fantastic, thank you. And -I- probably am not clear on what the requirements are either :p
As I mention, I’m quite fond of givedirectly. The idea here is to see if it’s not possible to do -better- than just giving cash (which I do as well). (one of) My concern with direct cash is that we’ll just get more of what we have now, just with less financial suffering. I’m hoping to communicate love and care to the recipients, and teach them to -keep- that and pass it along to others.
I basically am trying to assess how much it would costs to change the underlying principles that society bases itself on. From a consumerist/capitalist perspective, to a Sharing/caring/loving community. The mechanisms can remain, but if we alter people’s perceptions and values on a large scale, I feel we can help address not only most of EA’s xmas wishlist, but that it would go a long way towards -preventing- new issues from coming up. There are 700 million people in misery, I figured that may be a place to start.
2. Great! I knew -someone- had!
3. Yeah rice is the basic staple. They -will- eat rice if nothing else. I prefer to try and procure nutrients they are likely missing. I will check pulses.
4 I am skeptical as well, hence my post :)
5 yep, buying groceries locally and preparing meals. But I want to have supplies people can take home as well.
6 Yessss rations thank you!! I’ll look into that, though i’m unsure how well-received it will be. Getting people to eat their vegetables is challenging :| (New foods/new tastes often just aren’t practical, hence the milk)
Fantastic, thank you. And -I- probably am not clear on what the requirements are either :p
As I mention, I’m quite fond of givedirectly. The idea here is to see if it’s not possible to do -better- than just giving cash (which I do as well).
(one of) My concern with direct cash is that we’ll just get more of what we have now, just with less financial suffering.
I’m hoping to communicate love and care to the recipients, and teach them to -keep- that and pass it along to others.
I basically am trying to assess how much it would costs to change the underlying principles that society bases itself on. From a consumerist/capitalist perspective, to a Sharing/caring/loving community. The mechanisms can remain, but if we alter people’s perceptions and values on a large scale, I feel we can help address not only most of EA’s xmas wishlist, but that it would go a long way towards -preventing- new issues from coming up.
There are 700 million people in misery, I figured that may be a place to start.
2. Great! I knew -someone- had!
3. Yeah rice is the basic staple. They -will- eat rice if nothing else. I prefer to try and procure nutrients they are likely missing. I will check pulses.
4 I am skeptical as well, hence my post :)
5 yep, buying groceries locally and preparing meals. But I want to have supplies people can take home as well.
6 Yessss rations thank you!! I’ll look into that, though i’m unsure how well-received it will be. Getting people to eat their vegetables is challenging :| (New foods/new tastes often just aren’t practical, hence the milk)
thanks again!