Feeding Our Society
There is a low quality of life across tiers of social classes globally. We have stretched the collective bend to greatly and it's time to pull back, can we all just have a collective I give in?
Our people our hungry, children with growling stomach looking at dissociated panic-stricken parents without resources, confused because in their minds they followed the plan, now they can't keep up the demand.
We have failed systems that were created on false pretenses, We were robbed, and hunger lives on.
Conscious Solutions:
Now let’s create the solutions: community fully functioning farms built and sustained by the people who live there, with as many farms, kitchens, greenhouses, and storage sites as needed based on population, so no area is ever under-resourced. Greenhouse solutions operate in all-weather so food production never pauses, and underground food storage returns as a standard practice so communities can hold surplus safely without relying on fragile supply chains. We build spaces for ethically raised animals, not industrial cruelty, and commit to a no-waste farm-to-table cycle where everything grown and harvested is used, preserved, or returned to the soil. These systems are run by community members based on skillset, people who plant, people who care for the crops, people who harvest, people who cook, people who preserve, people who serve, each role contributing to a fully functioning ecosystem that replaces scarcity with shared responsibility. Families and neighbors eat together again, with high-quality buffet-style meals that actually meet nutritional needs, meals made from ingredients grown by the community and prepared with care. This is how we feed people, not through surveillance or bureaucracy, but by rebuilding the entire food system around human skill, local resilience, and dignity.
Right now, we have people actively in these roles, but in circumstances and environments too limited or not aligned. We have skills that are being hung up on funds, systems, and connections.
And in the meantime, we all accept that large populations of us are expended to hunger, to suffering, to deaths too heart wrenching, whole societies dissociate.
This isn't communism, it's sustainability, it doesn't limit home kitchens, nor commercial, it exists as an alternative filling a need with expansion.