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Lifestyle Investors are those individuals who commit deeply to developing the OSE projectlifesty - motivated particularly by the direct use of the outcomes of the project. At the deepest level - this means social entrepreneurs who are interested in starting new communities, rebuilding old ones, or starting other derivative social enterprises - with a common thread of bringing production back to local communities as a means to the [[Post-Scarcity Economy]].
Lifestyle Investors are those individuals who commit deeply to developing the OSE project as part of their lifestyle - motivated particularly by the direct use of the outcomes of the project. At the deepest level - this means social entrepreneurs who are interested in starting new communities, rebuilding old ones, or starting other derivative social enterprises - with a common thread of bringing production back to local communities as a means to the [[Post-Scarcity Economy]]. At the lightest level, this means people who simply want to be more free - via lowered barriers to access to critical, life-sustaining knowhow and tools.

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Lifestyle Investors are those individuals who commit deeply to developing the OSE project as part of their lifestyle - motivated particularly by the direct use of the outcomes of the project. At the deepest level - this means social entrepreneurs who are interested in starting new communities, rebuilding old ones, or starting other derivative social enterprises - with a common thread of bringing production back to local communities as a means to the Post-Scarcity Economy. At the lightest level, this means people who simply want to be more free - via lowered barriers to access to critical, life-sustaining knowhow and tools.