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I was born in Poland, came to the States at the time when Tanks were rolling down my streets. My grandmother was in a concentration camp.  I thought about this a lot at an early age - about what happens when materials are scarce, and people fight over opportunity.
I was born in Poland, came to the States at the time when Tanks were rolling down my streets. My grandmother was in a concentration camp.  I thought about this a lot at an early age - about what happens when materials are scarce, and people fight over opportunity.


Then I came to america, and life was in general great. I'm at the point where I can think of thriving, not surviving. I am working on the Global Village Construction Set - an open source set of the 50 machines that are necessary to build a modern economy.


Then I came to america, and life was in general great. I'm at the point where I can work constructively on possible solutions to material scarcity - the Global Village Construction Set - the 50 machines that are necessary to build a modern economy.


 
I've concluded that material security is a foundational achievement that needs to happen in civilization -  if we ever dream to take civilization to the next level.
I've concluded that material security is a foundational achievement that needs to happen in civilization -  if we ever dreatm to take civilization to the next level.


My promise to the world is to remove barriers to material scarcity by unleashing access to know-how world wide. I believe in producing material security, autonomy and abundance for all. My route to that is creating the open source economy - an economy where collaboration instead of competitive waste is the norm in business. I also believe that the open source economy will be the next economy - and if we wake up - we will have mutually assured abundance.
My promise to the world is to remove barriers to material scarcity by unleashing access to know-how world wide. I believe in producing material security, autonomy and abundance for all. My route to that is creating the open source economy - an economy where collaboration instead of competitive waste is the norm in business. I also believe that the open source economy will be the next economy - and if we wake up - we will have mutually assured abundance.

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Hi, my name is Marcin.

I was born in Poland, came to the States at the time when Tanks were rolling down my streets. My grandmother was in a concentration camp. I thought about this a lot at an early age - about what happens when materials are scarce, and people fight over opportunity.

Then I came to america, and life was in general great. I'm at the point where I can think of thriving, not surviving. I am working on the Global Village Construction Set - an open source set of the 50 machines that are necessary to build a modern economy.


I've concluded that material security is a foundational achievement that needs to happen in civilization - if we ever dream to take civilization to the next level.

My promise to the world is to remove barriers to material scarcity by unleashing access to know-how world wide. I believe in producing material security, autonomy and abundance for all. My route to that is creating the open source economy - an economy where collaboration instead of competitive waste is the norm in business. I also believe that the open source economy will be the next economy - and if we wake up - we will have mutually assured abundance.

This is what led me to start Open Source Ecology - now 8 years ago. We are growing. We are recruiting a number of key positions. First - Operations Manager to take the world off my back. Second - machine designers and master prototyper to continue with our core mission - prototyping of the Global Village Construction Set. Third, Construction Director to test our machines in construction.

We are paying $4k/month, but we are really looking for those who are so accomplished that they would do the work for free. We are looking for experienced professionals looking for an encore calling - those who want to change the world.