All this stuff we are working on, without changing anything in the environment around us, except draining more energy.

I’d like to feel, going back to the IT stuff, makes me happy.
I’m fascinated and interested by it, but my reasoning for it has changed.

I want to help people (me too) to bring this Nonprofit Standard into life.

To create organizations, where people come together, to just do the work for supporting life and guarantee it, for generations of all kind of earth inhabitants, that they be able to continue to exist.

But I can’t really feed my kids (myself) at present, because the social systems around us has to change, too.

We have to find balance and letting go of “that our individuality, individual lives will suffer”, if we have less.

I doesn’t say, to give everything away. But to generate and support environments, where reusable, high quality things are normal and not the exception.

The systems so far, including the capitalist economy, did not support this at all. It would mean stagnation in this system.
But putting modules for several use cases together in different ways, over and over again, is not a stagnation of knowledge and individuality.

At the moment every piece/product is sold on top of each other and often modularity ends after its second incarnation.