Rapid Learning Strategy

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Why rapid learning? In order to create democratic society, people need to feel like they have control over their life - that they are self-determined. The more capacity and ability, and the less interference from outside - the more self-determination one has. The constraints are not impinging upon others' freedoms, and access to education and resources. The most powerful resource anyone can gain is applied knowledge. Not theory or virtual knowledge, but applied knowledge. A big part of such knowledge is the creation of reality: the world around us. How we live, work, and play. This means the infrastructures around us - from our homes to forests to cities and highways. This is about building the world we would like to live in. To build things effectively - best practices are needed. Technology can potentially provide this - if used wisely. With modular, open source design. Then people can truly build the world they like. This potential is severely endangered with highly-specialized education, loss of practical skills as they are replaced with video games, the corresponding loss of meaning and connection, uncontrolled social media algorithms which create divisions between poeple, and more. The solution is teaching people unbridled productivity to build regenerative communities, with circular economies, with cities that produce all

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