Thang Nguyen 555

Cultures on Collision Course


If we can crowd-source all the New Year Resolutions, we can certainly do some good. New Year Resolutions are like sacrificial lambs to appease the gods of time and cycles. Here is my diet sacrifice, there is my spending thrift. People join a gym, open a savings account or look for Cyber Monday deals.

Disparate and unsustainable efforts! Like a ritual i.e. countdown to the New Year, then auto-pilot Resolutions, to finally fade out. Until someone somewhere think of a way to aggregate and monetize those well-intentional good wills.

Kickstarter and other crowd-funding sites make philanthropy and social consciousness seem doable and risk-free.

Help fund an idea, a start-up and/or a movement.

Do it together. Share the risks and rejoice in its harvest.

An equivalent of 21st-century “barn raising”. Something we must and should do together.

More is better than one. Live together and die alone. Loose a pound and save a penny. If only we had a crowd-resolution site so we can all “kickstart” this New Year to resolve the ill-sustained Resolutions issue. Thus far, we have capitalized on past giants’ invention to build faster and simpler technology. Now is the time to learn on past New Year Resolutions’ failure. Make use of those un-used gym fees, and unrealistic diet programs. THINK!

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