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What is Irreni? Take twenty or so...

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What is Irreni? Take twenty or so... Hi! Happy Wednesday! Here goes this feeble writer's attempt number twenty or so by yours truly to explain Irreni to someone for the first time. This means either I'm insane by repeating or  shooting for success by try, try again. Ha! Well, I'll keep pressing on as our failing politics today sorely needs rebuilt. Irreni World Scale is a replacement government. Imagine if you will that the US were to replace entirely the government every twenty-five years as Thomas Jefferson once specified (before recanting). That means we'd be on our ninth new government:   2018 - 1789 = 229 / 25 = 9.16 Meh, from a technological innovation perspective nine iterations is not even a good start. That's a pittance. Irreni world scale advances the state of government to where we should be if in fact we had implemented already nine distinct governments and were getting ready for round ten. World governments today such as the US

Soft Secession = Irreni Urgency

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Soft Secession In my last blog post I predicted the future, namely that tech companies like Google will start paying their employees in foreign currencies. How confident am I that this is going to happen? I give it a likely confidence on the scale of unlikely-to-most-likely in the next five years because these companies are already world companies, changing the currency of employee payment is a technicality. Giving everyone in the world a bank account in a foreign country is already happening. In this blog post I am predicting the future once again in the form of soft secession. California already has three different initiatives to either break up the state or secede from the US. These will all fail because hard secession is too disruptive. We no longer live in a relatively primitive world of 1860s when our last revolution happened. The world is now too intertwined and co-dependent for revolution to garner popular support. Soft secession, however, is already upon us. It has a

Mourning In America

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Mourning In America "You don't celebrate your faith, you mourn it." - Muse, from the movie "Dogma".  Americans don't celebrate their success and wealth, they mourn it. Why? Introduction This is a fifteen minute read. It is amazing that we, the wealthiest country in the world, are mourning our politics. Both the left and the right see the US as a nation in fatal jeopardy and in a political death match. Both sides believe this country could die if desperate measures are not taken? Why? I mean, come on! Why would a wealthy country of unprecedented successes in so many aspects of life be apparently dealing with a political death match of politics? Human nature of course. In our minds eye we are constantly framing things as one of the conditions displayed in the diagram above. These cycles apply across generations where parents sacrifice for their children.  These cycles apply to groups as well as individuals where groups come together an