Hi guys, I'm new here. My name is Lee and I live in Blackpool, England. I'd like to tell you a little bit about me and why I decided to start a cooperative.
All my life I have been sad, every time I heard about war or famine it would me deeply, even as a child. I remember so many times saying to my role models "it's not fair" and always received the answer "life isn't fair". "life isn't fair", what kind of justification is that? am I just supposed to accept that my life is going to be full of disappointments?
As I got older I became more and more cynical about the world, I lost faith in God and I'd had enough. I decided that if I was unhappy with the world, I should try and change it, rather than just complain about it.
I didn't have a clue how I was going to start or even what I wanted to achieve. I started learning as much as I could, I learned about business, science, psychology and world politics. I got totally wrapped up in conspiracy theories and my mind was all over the place so i enrolled on a Tai-Chi course. I improved my diet, attended tai chi classes and mediated as much as I could.
After a while of researching I came across the "Ubuntu Movement", Ubuntu is a system of contributionism rather than competition, it's aim is for us to live in a completely moneyless society. I watched end-less on video's on Youtube about Ubuntu and other moneyless societies and I was HOOKED.
I've never felt such euphoria in my life, I couldn't sleep at night, my brain was felt like it was in over-drive. I loved the idea of a moneyless society but I still didn't know how to progress. In the Uk we have a company called "the co-operative", it is a supermarket, a bank, funeral directors and a few other services. I first heard about the co-op when I was about 15 and I loved the idea of it, owning a part of a business.
So, after a few sleepless nights, I decided I was going to start a co-operative of my own, one that's just for the city I live in. Owned by the people that live in the city and that will always be owned by the people living in the city.
So, this is how and why I decided to start a co-operative. I'd like to end by quoting my favourite proverb.
" A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in."
<3 <3 <3 <3 <3 Sorry I missed this!
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Hi Lee. Welcome to Steemit! Nice article. I hope you don't mind some tips. You will get more traction with your post by using tags like 'introduction' 'introduceyourself' 'introducemyself'. That way people will find you and comment. There is also some editing you could do so that it reads nicely. Look forward to reading more of your posts.
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Hi rob, thanks, it's nice to be here. Thanks for the tips, I should rename this post or write another for an introduction? what other editing mate? im not really used to writing big post :/
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You can check out my intro post. It did extremely well for an intro. Use it as a model.
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Sorry I missed it too! I think it's the first time we've met @blackpoolco-op. It' a pleasure 💕
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