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|    Treon Verdery to All    |
|    Things that make children happy    |
|    07 Sep 22 09:32:50    |
      From: treon3verdery@gmail.com              Longevity technology              MWI many worlds interpretation of physics technology        software that has children think about and list actual things they could do       that are white and blue that will make them happy. It is possible the MWI will       make branch universes where those things happen, and at the universe the child       is in they may be        more likely to actualize them as well, for stronger effect schedule one of the       items with parents and stochastically get another item from the list to       schedule. Put it up as white and blue wallpaper on the child's computer and       print a version to put on        their door. This could also benefit adults.              Text your least sociable friend       Visit the grandparents       Give your funnest least used toy to charity       Visit an unwell child at the hospital       Make a website with a PayPal button where all the earnings go to charity,       compare lifesaving high impact charities to other charities       Send a gift to a stranger anonymously              Have a very positive conversation, emphasizing opportunity and solutions about       repealing a non optimal law and having that repeal be sufficient or replacing       it with another more beneficial white and blue law. As an educational bonus       look online to find        the most effective way to communicate with lawmakers (letters?) then suggest       the white and blue change to the law.       At a completely beneficial white and blue thing, start a petition and have       other people put their names on it, then send the petition to the person and       structure that can actualize it, "put longevity peptides connected to tens of       thousands of times        sweeter than sugar peptides at candy and sweetened school lunch milks to       replace all or some of the sugar", "cause more parks to occur, make it so it       is riskless for any commercial vacant lot or vacant land to be utilized as a       park while the person with        the land is absolved from risk to visitors and can let people plant trees,       make water features, and even provide parking without the fiscal effects of       these being called "improvements" that are fiscally associated with the person       with the land.              Go with your parents to what they do during the day and have a sumptuous       favorite food lunch, the child practices at their mind actions and a plan of       especially good behavior when visiting their parent's daytime activity. It       could be that software,        possibly guided imagery or dialog practice software could assist a child with       good behavior practice. As a scheduled thing parents can figure out activities       for the child to do at their daytime activity as well as bring a tablet or       locate an extra        computer for the child, as a scheduled white and blue activity the parent       could ask the people that are the nicest at the parents daytime activity to       spend 16 minutes explaining what they do, notably including nice people with       particularly high        productivity as well as prosperity. So if the parent programs computers       voluntarily or for renumeration they could introduce their children to the       nicest person a couple layers above the parent's activity (perhaps a systems       analyst or mathematician) or        even the CEO of a company, this also broadens the child's ideas about what       kind of futures are possible. I might introduce my daughter to well       remunerated inventors with patents, royalties, and licensed products that are       white and blue, as well as white        with green beneficial              It occurs to me that at 2019 US homeless persons were about 1 out of every 300       people. At nations with just 10 million people philanthropists could provide       photovoltaic Costco huts ($1200), with portapotties (portable toilets),       continuous video and audio        at the area, lighting and a portable shower building for their 33,333 homeless       people (or fewer depending on the country) for about 69 million US $, it is       possible there is a simultaneously utilitarian way to do this. This could be       combined with the        vacant commercial land being developable into the riskless, financially       neutral, generator of greater numbers of parks, potentially transitory parks,       change to the law. Another simultaneously utilitarian way to do this is Credit       unions voluntarily        setting aside .01% of the accrued interest on typical US 250k-300K dwellings       to finance a $2000k Costco mini hut dwelling for the homeless, the credit       union could then use the projected value of each $250-300k dwelling loan with       factoring to create an        immediate amount of money to order the mini-huts. This could also be tested as       to its advertising appeal to banks, at 2019, "finance with us and provide a       homeless person with shelter until 2062" (42 year durability of Costco mini       hut). The combination        of 4 out of 100 people financing through banks and all the people financing       through credit unions would generate mini-huts from 7-14% of all dwelling       financing, the US with about 79 million 2019 financed dwellings 2.75 trillion       at .01 is 26 billion        I read abouta philanthropist that gave $1 billion to a form of government and       they could have done something more beneficial.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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