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Whereas other [[spiritual]] movements try to sell you solutions to your problems in the form of supplements and seminars, [[metaculture]] encourages you to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buy_Nothing_Day buy nothing] and [[placebo effect|find healing within yourself]]. While not anti-[[capitalist]], [[metaculture]] encourages money [[moderation]] and a focus on Gross National [[Happiness_and_well-being#What_If_We_Made_Happiness_the_Goal.3F|Happiness]] over [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_domestic_product GDP].
Whereas other [[spiritual]] movements try to sell you solutions to your problems in the form of supplements and seminars, [[metaculture]] encourages you to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buy_Nothing_Day buy nothing] and [[placebo effect|find healing within yourself]]. While not anti-[[capitalist]], [[metaculture]] encourages money [[moderation]] and a focus on Gross National [[Happiness_and_well-being#What_If_We_Made_Happiness_the_Goal.3F|Happiness]] over [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross_domestic_product GDP].
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Revision as of 12:05, 29 December 2023

See Capitalism and Economics

Like all fun things, money is great in moderation but can easily become addictive when consumed in excess.

metaculture is morally concerned with the proliferation of grift, especially in spiritual spaces (see Conspirituality for a very informative book and podcast on the subject). Sponsorship, product promotion, and donation requests will be avoided. metaculture must remain above reproach.

Whereas other spiritual movements try to sell you solutions to your problems in the form of supplements and seminars, metaculture encourages you to buy nothing and find healing within yourself. While not anti-capitalist, metaculture encourages money moderation and a focus on Gross National Happiness over GDP.