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Revision as of 01:34, 15 November 2011

Sharing can mean different things to different people.

  • to give
  • to have in common
  • to distribute

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Characteristics

  • Creating opportunities for mutual care
  • Being response-able to communal needs
  • A distributed allocation of resources in its broadest sense

The Basic Arguments for Sharing

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  • Sharing adds meaningfulness to our lives
  • Sharing reduces barriers and help people to unfold their full potential
  • Sharing is energy-efficient and extremely resourceful strategy for all living organisms
  • Sharing has the awkward trend to grow through the experiencing of it

Ways of Sharing

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  • We could share very abundant goods or less abundant goods.
  • We could share skills by teaching-learning those.
  • Sharing is probably synonimous of Free barter

Sharing experiences

There's not always somebody to share with, and you are right thinking that other people could take advantages on you when you are ready to share. You should moderate your sharings. Just mind that tending and living in the consciousness of being open to share creates the possibility to change (y)our world from the moment you let that spread into you.

By opening your life to others, by creating spaces for others to join in on what you are doing you can maximize possibilities for your own life, live a more social life and you can make a start in creating that world of more abundance than the one proposed to you by the the capitalist scarcitism logic, which is just an appeal to fear fallacy.

Are you seeing it half full or half empty?

See also

External links

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