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Americans prefer australia because they don't know what it is. Americans genuinely believe we all speak in funny accents and go kangaroo hunting. They attach the image of hypermasculinity to us for a misguided reason. Americans don't know much about the outside world however. Asians on the other hand just see us as a nice place to live. Nothing more.

We have no culture. It's sad but true. However our country is truly great, even though it's boring
My dream is to create a culture of heroism, regardless of the place, and to inspire innovation and unwavering faith in impossible but yet still yearned for ideals, whether through a second renaissance in the arts, the sciences, a liberation movement, or any other story that an entire generation or longer can feel to be personally apart of at the individual level.

Maybe one way of starting this up could be by making Australia into another Silicon Valley, which wouldn’t be hard to do, since all one has to do is make a company that the Australian economy would rely on at the level of their export of goods such as mining and livestock, as it is today.

If a new multibillion dollar industry becomes Australia’s pillar, while also holding the expectations of innovative progression, then ‘The American Dream’ would no longer be strictly American.

(Ok, saying it ‘wouldn’t be hard to do’ is a bit of a stretch, but it definitely seems doable.)

This freedom of potential with a culture of heroic principles (inspiration, faith, and hope), instead of the ‘necessary evils’ we see today, is the closest thing I believe a society can get to towards achieving a utopia, which is to simply follow the laws of nature, rather than the machinations of an -ism, whether communism, extreme-capitalism, or socialism.
 

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My dream is to create a culture of heroism, regardless of the place, and to inspire innovation and unwavering faith in impossible but yet still yearned for ideals, whether through a second renaissance in the arts, the sciences, a liberation movement, or any other story that an entire generation or longer can feel to be personally apart of at the individual level.

Maybe one way of starting this up could be by making Australia into another Silicon Valley, which wouldn’t be hard to do, since all one has to do is make a company that the Australian economy would rely on at the level of their export of goods such as mining and livestock, as it is today.

If a new multibillion dollar industry becomes Australia’s pillar, while also holding the expectations of innovative progression, then ‘The American Dream’ would no longer be strictly American.

(Ok, saying it ‘wouldn’t be hard to do’ is a bit of a stretch, but it definitely seems doable.)

This freedom of potential with a culture of heroic principles (inspiration, faith, and hope), instead of the ‘necessary evils’ we see today, is the closest thing I believe a society can get to towards achieving a utopia, which is to simply follow the laws of nature, rather than the machinations of an -ism, whether communism, extreme-capitalism, or socialism.
Imo turning Australia into a silicon valley will ruin it. You'd take away all of the greenery that makes Australia so nice to make buildings. Besides California has more poppulatin than entire australia. Unless you want more immigrants, it's not going to work. If you take in too much immigrants, it's going to be a nightmare. If you take too much Chinese, ur gonna turn austrlaia into a authoriarian dictoatorship. If you take too much middle eastern people, Australia's gonna turn into a slave country.

Australia isn't the United States. I don't think anyone wants it to become the united states. I love the USA, but I don't want it where I live.

Culture of Heroism regardless of place? Cmon man. That's impossible. There's always gonna be some poor Bangaldeshi kid making ur clothes. Or a South American dude plucking the cocabeans from the tree. I once saw this smoking hot Chinese girl making iPhones in foxconn. It made me so sad, because she was so so so hot and she would have been the hottest girl in my class. Unfortunetely we're gonna need a lower class to sacrifise their life for our benefit. Very sad. If you have a solution to that problem, ur getting a peace prize.

Also the American dream doesn't exist anymore. No one in america can afford houses anymore except the rich. Kinda like Sydney. Los Angeles has slums just like Mumbai. More like American nightmare. I want that far far away from Australia
 

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Imo turning Australia into a silicon valley will ruin it. You'd take away all of the greenery that makes Australia so nice to make buildings. Besides California has more poppulatin than entire australia. Unless you want more immigrants, it's not going to work. If you take in too much immigrants, it's going to be a nightmare. If you take too much Chinese, ur gonna turn austrlaia into a authoriarian dictoatorship. If you take too much middle eastern people, Australia's gonna turn into a slave country.

Australia isn't the United States. I don't think anyone wants it to become the united states. I love the USA, but I don't want it where I live.

Culture of Heroism regardless of place? Cmon man. That's impossible. There's always gonna be some poor Bangaldeshi kid making ur clothes. Or a South American dude plucking the cocabeans from the tree. I once saw this smoking hot Chinese girl making iPhones in foxconn. It made me so sad, because she was so so so hot and she would have been the hottest girl in my class. Unfortunetely we're gonna need a lower class to sacrifise their life for our benefit. Very sad. If you have a solution to that problem, ur getting a peace prize.

Also the American dream doesn't exist anymore. No one in america can afford houses anymore except the rich. Kinda like Sydney. Los Angeles has slums just like Mumbai. More like American nightmare. I want that far far away from Australia
Well, ultimately, no matter what needs to be done to achieve it, the renaissance level of inspiration and innovation would make architecture and nature appear more romantic rather than lifeless through industrialisation.

Below is a peace of background art that I personally use for my vision of a scientific city:
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As for the issue about there always being someone doing the labour work, I do understand this, but that doesn’t mean that the way these workers are treated, the circumstances for why they pick up these jobs, or the crimes against humanity that is imposed on them, actually HAVE TO be imposed on them in the first place, or at the very least the same way that they are committed today.

Eventually of course the labour work will be replaced with AI, to which everyone’s attention will have to be drawn towards an inspiration eventually rather than yearn for a sense of belonging towards what is no longer a possibility due to a change of eras.

Heroism can and will show up in bubbles at many different places and times. I just want to create the largest pocket of hope that grabs the attention of everyone outside of it, that out of inspiration for that preference they begin to make their own bubbles too.

Ultimately, once the entire world is encapsulated within this bubble, to make sure it doesn’t pop, doesn’t mean that we have to create a 1984-level of surveillance system to keep everyone in check, because acting good instead the same as actually being good, instead we just need the freedom of potential to remain forever present, so that way out of merit on forever equal grounds, those who favour good and those who favour evil will always get to contest without allowing for authoritarianism to become a true ‘higher power’.

This is where spirituality within the culture is necessary for heroism, because when God is dead, then everyone thinks that they can be God despite their nihilisms.

God is dead and we have killed him, but I want to resurrect him.
 

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Well, ultimately, no matter what needs to be done to achieve it, the renaissance level of inspiration and innovation would make architecture and nature appear more romantic rather than lifeless through industrialisation.

Below is a peace of background art that I personally use for my vision of a scientific city:
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As for the issue about there always being someone doing the labour work, I do understand this, but that doesn’t mean that the way these workers are treated, the circumstances for why they pick up these jobs, or the crimes against humanity that is imposed on them, actually HAVE TO be imposed on them in the first place, or at the very least the same way that they are committed today.

Eventually of course the labour work will be replaced with AI, to which everyone’s attention will have to be drawn towards an inspiration eventually rather than yearn for a sense of belonging towards what is no longer a possibility due to a change of eras.

Heroism can and will show up in bubbles at many different places and times. I just want to create the largest pocket of hope that grabs the attention of everyone outside of it, that out of inspiration for that preference they begin to make their own bubbles too.

Ultimately, once the entire world is encapsulated within this bubble, to make sure it doesn’t pop, doesn’t mean that we have to create a 1984-level of surveillance system to keep everyone in check, because acting good instead the same as actually being good, instead we just need the freedom of potential to remain forever present, so that way out of merit on forever equal grounds, those who favour good and those who favour evil will always get to contest without allowing for authoritarianism to become a true ‘higher power’.

This is where spirituality within the culture is necessary for heroism, because when God is dead, then everyone thinks that they can be God despite their nihilisms.

God is dead and we have killed him, but I want to resurrect him.
This is beyond me lmao. Although that city looks dystopian.

Maybe instead of a STEM degree, you should get political science or Business degree from like UNSW or something. You qualify for mature entry correct?

Also off topic but any tips for finding a part time job? I tried everywhere but the only place hiring is mcdonalds. Hell I even went to Eastgardens and begged for a job and didn't get nothing :(. I just want something like coles or woolworths. I want money
 

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This is beyond me lmao. Although that city looks dystopian.

Maybe instead of a STEM degree, you should get political science or Business degree from like UNSW or something. You qualify for mature entry correct?

Also off topic but any tips for finding a part time job? I tried everywhere but the only place hiring is mcdonalds. Hell I even went to Eastgardens and begged for a job and didn't get nothing :(. I just want something like coles or woolworths. I want money
Dystopian, not utopian?

I want to study stem because I want skills that I feel are significant and can get me money as well.

If you want money, I have something I could talk with you about in your DMs in regards to business plans, (since I’m also have the same goal and have been working towards crossing the threshold of business in order to be able to properly hire employees eventually).

However, in regards to a part time job if that’s what you’ve got your heart set on (though I recommend you hear out my offer because it’ll make life into a fulfilling adventure), I recommend you make a linked in account, make a resume through the traditional word doc resume template, and send it out to as many jobs as you can within the skill sets that you have and feel confident enough that you are worthy enough to work for, and also print out the resume and bring it with you to any local shops that you ask for a job interview from face-to-face, or through call on their website first.

If they don’t get back to you, be persistent, but if they respond to you and then don’t get back to you again for another 2 times at most after that, look somewhere else.
 

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Dystopian, not utopian?

I want to study stem because I want skills that I feel are significant and can get me money as well.

If you want money, I have something I could talk with you about in your DMs in regards to business plans, (since I’m also have the same goal and have been working towards crossing the threshold of business in order to be able to properly hire employees eventually).

However, in regards to a part time job if that’s what you’ve got your heart set on (though I recommend you hear out my offer because it’ll make life into a fulfilling adventure), I recommend you make a linked in account, make a resume through the traditional word doc resume template, and send it out to as many jobs as you can within the skill sets that you have and feel confident enough that you are worthy enough to work for, and also print out the resume and bring it with you to any local shops that you ask for a job interview from face-to-face, or through call on their website first.

If they don’t get back to you, be persistent, but if they respond to you and then don’t get back to you again for another 2 times at most after that, look somewhere else.
Dystopian and Utopian are very close imo.

SOrry i want to focus for uni lol.

But yeah Indeed is tough. Probs just gonna go for Maccas. Well cya.
 

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Dystopian and Utopian are very close imo.

SOrry i want to focus for uni lol.

But yeah Indeed is tough. Probs just gonna go for Maccas. Well cya.
Np. Have fun with your ventures.
If you ever want to talk about something, feel free to keep me posted.
 

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japan??? what about it
Just pointing out your hypocrisy. You got mad at me for supporting imperial japan's war crimes and yet suggested using one of Imperial Japan's most notable forms of inhumanity on me.

I don't consider Asian girls on the same level as me. You don't consider people like me on the same level as you. We are closer than you think. The difference is that your behavior is encouraged, mine is not
 

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