How Should We Live

For a long time, I’ve been running my own blog. The number of visitors? Almost none, just one or two maybe? It’s not created for the public, and that’s okay. It’s more of a personal space where I selected three specific topics to focus on, aiming to simplify my thoughts and live by them:
DIY Rhythms – My Life by My Hands:
Living by doing everything I can with my own hands in a DIY manner. The idea is to build my own home and workplace, believing that living without regrets involves constructing everything with my own hands.
The basic conditions of capitalism and democracy entail a fair distribution of wealth. Landlords (or the government), capital (banks, investors, or the government), and labor (citizens) should share wealth fairly. However, land owners earns rent effortlessly, and banks or investors earns interest without working. After being taxed up to 30% by a government that sees its citizens as dogs and pigs, how much remains for a citizen who works 100%? Maybe about 1%. Taxation is right, but land (rent/mortgage) and capital (loan) must be reformed. To get out of the trap, I need to buy my own land, build a home with my own hands, and work at my own workplace. I intend to study and execute this approach at the YouTube University and share what I learn with other citizens.
Cottage Cadence – Homemade Crafts Are the Answer:
Small-scale production reduces labor costs and overhead burdens. Instead of hiring people, we can utilize the robots. Make only what I can with my own hands, earn only the amount of money I need. Anything less is unhappy, and anything more is also unhappy also. The problem is that for a product to be sold, mass consumption and mass production are necessary. The solution is to join forces with other Cottage Cadence operators. If multiple operators create the same product under the same brand, it becomes possible. The person who starts this and shares the brand name and formulations or specifications of the product will make it possible. I plan to start first and share.
Upgrading to Living 2.0:
The modern science made quality of our lives better. Even the goodness brings side-effects and consequences. Mainly the toxic chemicals and destructive pollutions.
Aside from the science learned in school, there is science that existed long before. A friend found medicinal benefits in crickets for issues like diabetes, aging, and hangovers—a result from the ancient science that supported humanity for about 300,000 years. I named this ‘Science Before Science.’ Combining this ancient wisdom with the smart modern science of just over 100 years is the upgrade to Living 2.0.
I like to travel around the world, searching for the forgotten science. Whether I can do it or not, I’m not sure.