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according to this rich guy? 1 year, 7 months ago #3020

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according to this rich guy, this is way to get money.

Mystery wrote:
Hi guys,

I find the Venus Project very interesting, but so far I see only small action steps mostly geared towards "speaking more about it". I agree that making people aware of the situation is important, but those people are not the ones who will make this project a reality. It's also nice to spread the word to couchsurfers or to prisoners, but those are not the people who have the knowledge and power to make a difference in the world.

This worldwide project cannot be done on a small scale with tiny steps or by just talking about it. Since we still live in a monetary system, it will require massive investments, business skills, strategic development, effective resource management, and a network of like-minded people who can make a difference in the world. Just doing a big group hug just won't do it. At the end of the day, someone has to do the work and pay the bills. I don't think this project can come to a reality without being part of the monetary system, and the consequence of this project will be that the monetary system won't be required anymore.

I went to an even called CEO Space (www.ceospace.net) which is an international business club that meets 5 times a year in Las Vegas. This club is filled with powerful business people who want to build a world based on cooperation instead of competition, and who MAKE a difference in the world by spreading abundance. These people would be very interested in this project, they would provide you an MBA-level training in business to have the down-to-earth operational skills required to take an idea and to make it a reality, and you would have lots of people supporting your project. You would have a much bigger impact in the world by associating with people running multi-million dollar businesses and who share the same vision as you, than by associating with couchsurfers. This club is filled with millionaires, investors, inventors, artists, coaches, healers, spiritual masters, film producers, lawyers and many other people who understand how the system is corrupted and who want to spread peace in the world through cooperation. If you take a business BMA at a University, you learn how to become an excellent manager of someone else' business, and if you take a marketing MBA, you learn how to compete with others. This club is very different than anything you can learn anywhere else.

I went to CEO Space for the first time last March and it made a HUGE difference in my life and in my business. I'm going there again in July.

I would love to see half a dozen people highly involved in The Venus Project to go to CEO Space. You will need massive leverage to make this project a reality on a mass scale, and you can get that leverage in that club. All the masters of the movie The Secret are in that club, including Bob Practor, Jack Canfield, Lisa Nickols and many others.

Go down the page and look at the videos to get an idea of what this is.
www.ceospace.net

What other concrete steps are you taking to make this project a reality?


Edit: Also, the system IS ALREADY COLLAPSING. The more you wait before providing an alternative solution, the more painful the transition will be for millions of people. With the raise of consciousness on the planet, transition is inevitable. The question is, what will we transition to, and how painful or smooth will the transition be. It will happen in any cases.




Mystery wrote:
I told many people over there to watch the movie Zeitgeist: Addendum and I was surprised that most people never heard about it.

However, now that I get involved in the discussions and the forum, there are a few aspects that worry me. One of which is that the spiritual aspect of life which is one half of our brain is completely omitted. I'll have to write a post about the aspects that worry me.




Mystery wrote:

There are many conscious entrepreneurs who put forward huge project to change humanity. Your question is whether there would be conscious investors who would invest resources into this project? That's what money is, a tool to access resources.

First, they'll want to know you can efficiently manage those resources and that you clearly know where you are going. Then, they'll want to know your project is sustainable. If you clearly know where you are going and your project is sustainable, then giving some resources back shouldn't even be an issue. The thing is, your plans have to be crystal clear and there are a lot of steps that have to be done in sequence so that you can legally receive investments.

Second, you can set up a non-profit organization that could have access to up to several million dollars in grants, both from governments and from private organizations. There's one lady in CEO Space who is a world authority in non-profit organizations, she has raised hundreds of millions of dollars for non-profit organizations.

Third, investors don't invest in a project. They invest in the person. If they don't trust the person leading it, they won't invest.



Reference : www.thezeitgeistmovement.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_kunena&Itemid=99999&func=view&catid=233&id=270177

Re:according to this rich guy? 1 year, 7 months ago #3028

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This is interesting. Researching more into this.....
Once you realize that every beings purpose in life is to learn, it becomes easier to forgive them for their mistakes.

The future doesn’t exist. The only time we can be peaceful is now, because now is all that exists.

Re:according to this rich guy? 1 year, 7 months ago #3048

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I've been watching a bit of PBS lately, and there are tons of wealthy companies and individuals that put in millions into projects for humanities. The problem is, these usually go to Africa and South America. Not that it's bad, those people generally need the help the most in the world. My question is how to propose it to people? We are not completely poverty-stricken (though some not far off), and it is usually looked at as a way to save ourselves and leave the rest to fend for themselves. Most don't spend the time for us to explain that after one city we will help others build, and then they will, and so on until a network is created and it helps everyone.
"A Dream you dream Alone, is a Dream you dream Alone; But a Dream you dream Together becomes Reality." Raul Seixas

Re:according to this rich guy? 1 year, 7 months ago #3055

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jacque says what is next step :

Re:according to this rich guy? 1 year, 7 months ago #3056

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This is my opinion and mine only..

2:35- To form in the Zeitgeist Movement
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The Zeitgeist Movement is a serious waste of time and energy. It's a group of unproductive people that aren't willing to do anything but sit around on the forums. I discussed this in my video:


3:45- Will consist of engineers and planners, who plan the details of the city.

So the average, motivated person would be able to be in a city such as Atlas City. That is flawed.

3:52- "We will give them the details if they make contact with me of how to build the city.


Lets see, The Venus Project is not willing to share any information with the New Z-Land Project or Atlas Initiative Group. Sorry, his words are horse****.

5:32- "We make soap operas for television."


Sorry, but thats a horrible way to spread the concept of an RBE. Action is required, not simply spreading the "news about RBE". People want to see something already in action, not a concept.

8:57- "So I noticed that a lot of high school kids and college kids hang out in malls, and thats right in the united states. There should be art centers, music centers, cultural centers for kids to go to."


Yes, I have also, being a high school kid, noticed that lots of kids hang out in malls. I wish this was relevant to achieving an RBE society, but frankly it isn't. Feel free to just keep rambling on Jacque.

The following of the Zeitgeist Movement or the Venus Project is a bad idea and won't get anyone anywhere. By going "their" route, it will take decades to establish the first city. By going the route Z-Land Project and Atlas Initiative Group is taking, it will take years, if that.
"We must become the change we want to see in the world"~ Mahatma Ghandi
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