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  • Ms. Que BanhPhoenixSerenity@beige.party
    Apr 8, 2026, 10:25 PM

    As individuals, we don't have much power, alone, to make huge changes, nationally or internationally - that requires mass solidarity.
    However, as individuals, we have personal powers to create a few fabulous ripples of progressive, humane changes, within our tiny pockets on Earth - wherever we currently live.
    Where there's strong will to create those smaller, local community ripples - there's always a way to make smaller dreams of change, a living reality ✌️💚👊💜🕊🙂

    We can all #BeTheChange 🙏🌱

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  • Apr 8, 2026, 11:16 PM

    @PhoenixSerenity The ideas relevant to actions that are difficult to achieve—such as transitioning away from a trade-based system—depend on the scale and nature of those actions. While individual efforts alone are often insufficient, meaningful progress can be made by developing and participating in collective, trade-free alternatives.

    One approach is to collaborate with others to share time, skills and resources, creating local systems based on access rather than exchange. For example, communities can organise food growing, repair networks or shared services that operate without monetary transactions, thereby reducing dependence on trade-based structures. These initiatives demonstrate practical models of provisioning that prioritise sufficiency, cooperation and sustainability over profit.

    Another approach involves forming or joining networks of like-minded individuals to advocate for broader systemic change. This can include lobbying for policies that support commons-based systems, public access to essential services, and the gradual replacement of profit-driven production with needs-based provisioning. Such collective action can challenge existing economic power structures and influence political decisions at local, national and global levels.

    Ultimately, scaling up change requires both grassroots experimentation and coordinated efforts to transform the underlying structures of society. By combining practical alternatives with collective advocacy, it becomes possible to move beyond a trade-based system towards one that better addresses social and environmental challenges.

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  • Apr 8, 2026, 11:44 PM

    @PhoenixSerenity Beautifully said.

    I’m still working on the tiniest things — holding doors, saying hello, please, thank you, acknowledging people who might not be otherwise, giving people a smile as I pass (and some days, personally, that’s really hard).

    Use every opportunity, right? ♥️

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