It’s difficult to imagine that anyone in big business or government has any real concern about supply chain security, when the Conservative-friendly Daily Telegraph carries a story about the CEO of the UK’s Marks & Spencer retail chain now being on a 4-day week for a salary of £750K. Meanwhile, the real people at the … Continue reading The UK will go hungry as the food supply collapses. But Boris and all the political buffoons seat blocking our Parliament will continue to have their day…
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The Transition from Global to Local Food Production | What it really means
The complexity and size of the Global Economy has provided access to foods and goods that we do not need, along with access to some foods and goods that we do need, that could be home produced, but are being produced and shipped to us more cheaply from what might be continents away. The collapse … Continue reading The Transition from Global to Local Food Production | What it really means
Surviving The Great Reset | Shortages of Food & Goods
In the coming weeks, months and years too, we are going to experience shortages of everything that we are used to being able to buy. The shortages will not only affect the things that come from outside of this Country. And many of us will be surprised by just how many of these there really … Continue reading Surviving The Great Reset | Shortages of Food & Goods
The Great Reset: Knowing that others think so little of you only has consequences for you when they are the ones who are in control of everything
There’s a lot of irony in this statement, given the situation that we are now in. Some people – like those needing food banks right now – are already experiencing the truth of this reality and the way the system actually works against us, rather than for us, right now. Those of us who care … Continue reading The Great Reset: Knowing that others think so little of you only has consequences for you when they are the ones who are in control of everything
The Great Reset will not happen overnight
One of the most challenging aspects of understanding change, is accepting that change is happening constantly and all the time. Even the biggest changes that affect us all happen not in a moment. But as a process that involves many different events and actions, that can actually take a substantial period of time. Just like … Continue reading The Great Reset will not happen overnight
For some to be rich, it does not follow that everyone else must be poor
Only accelerated by the arrival of the Internet and the media age, the dehumanisation of the relationships between each of us and any of the people we do not know has become destructively profound. Greed has always been a problem, particularly for those who are insulated by the privilege of their positions, conditioning or upbringing. … Continue reading For some to be rich, it does not follow that everyone else must be poor
Thank you for your support – Here’s the best way to get value from Levelling Level:
Before anything, a big thank you to everyone who has visited Levelling Level here (in its Blog form) or has already downloaded the Book. Since I began to publish the Book broken down into blogs last Tuesday, the number of visits has been more than I had expected. I have really appreciated the likes received … Continue reading Thank you for your support – Here’s the best way to get value from Levelling Level:
What Levelling Level will look like
When a system exists that is balanced and fair for all, many of the societal problems that exist and that nobody seems to be able to fix today, will simply vanish or quickly go away. Poverty, debt, inflation, knife crime, antisocial behaviour, the cost of living, educational standards, drug abuse, theft, restricted social mobility, prejudices, … Continue reading What Levelling Level will look like
The Cost-of-Living Crisis: Why we can’t afford to live
The chances are that as you read this today, your perception of money is that money is a thing. That because you can save money in a piggy bank or look at the bank balance that you have, money exists and is definitely real. You might believe that money is the key to everything, and … Continue reading The Cost-of-Living Crisis: Why we can’t afford to live
Overview of Levelling Level
The Tory Right named their latest response to it Levelling Up. For decades, Labour and the Left have responded to it with public policy that adds up to levelling down. But what is ‘it’? Do our politicians actually know what ‘it’ is? What is ‘it’ they don’t understand? Today, we find ourselves in the early … Continue reading Overview of Levelling Level