We surrendered our power to the money-driven world. Its collapse will allow us to remember who we are

Whilst there is a theme of warning or raising a red flag about the process of change that we are now within, Levelling Level is not here as some kind of apocalypse guide. Although there are likely to be periods of time in the coming months and possibly years too, that feel like everything is … Continue reading We surrendered our power to the money-driven world. Its collapse will allow us to remember who we are

How did we get here?

To put it as simply as possible. The reason that we are here today, is because we have accepted and enabled the wrong people to be in control, and those people have been in control for too long. Greed, envy and the desire for wealth has built, propagated and redesigned existing parts of the system … Continue reading How did we get here?

A Broken System. A System Out Of Balance. A System Where More Wants More

It is a strange and regrettable truth that a system of any kind doesn’t have to be principled, ethically run or morally correct to exist, to survive or to experience longevity – no matter what the cost, impact or consequences might be to anyone not directly involved or those who are in reality its victims … Continue reading A Broken System. A System Out Of Balance. A System Where More Wants More

Cost is the way that everything bad is excused by UK Politicians

Government is a complicated business. But it has become far more complicated than it should be, and that is because it suits the needs and purposes for those involved, and specifically so at the top. What they don’t tell you is just how much of that complication isn’t really needed, and what the cost of … Continue reading Cost is the way that everything bad is excused by UK Politicians

Everything is relative

Whilst we were told that the cost of everything would be lowered by Globalisation and the economies of scale that centralisation of the kind that naturally follows then presents, the reality of building a global economy was that it hasn’t been helpful to the UK or to any of us in any way. Purchase prices … Continue reading Everything is relative

Nobody has the right to make a profit

Nobody has the right to make a profit. They certainly do not have the right to make a profit by exploiting others, or by forcing them into arrangements that they simply cannot afford. Yet this is the situation that exists in this Country today, simply because our MPs and Politicians – the people we have … Continue reading Nobody has the right to make a profit

The control of money is where the true power lies – but only because of the way we think

When we have reached the point where money is the only thing that is important, it naturally follows that whoever controls money, the rules that govern money and the supply of money itself, will be the person or the people who are ultimately in charge of EVERYTHING – right down to what we do, think … Continue reading The control of money is where the true power lies – but only because of the way we think

The qualitative has become all about the quantitative

We have quite literally moved from valuing effort, experience and the end result or outcomes, to what cost or income the process will generate. We do so in such a way that we now overlook or simply forget the qualitative aspects of any process, and this is why so many of us so often find … Continue reading The qualitative has become all about the quantitative

The Money Problem

I’m guessing that your immediate response to the question ‘what is the money problem’ is likely to be ‘I haven’t got enough!’. But why do we need more of anything when so many of us have already got so much? The relationship that people have with money has been changed by the way we have … Continue reading The Money Problem