Money

“If you have money, you can help society; if you don’t, you need help and become a burden to society.” How many people see money as something negative or dirty? Let’s remember—it’s always the same concept as the knife: it depends on how and for what purpose it is used.

Not only individuals, but many organizations have been able to support and build amazing projects, creating endless opportunities for a better world—and all thanks to money! Let’s not forget that. As mentioned before, we are free to choose where we direct our focus.

This is one of the reasons why so many groups have failed—they rejected money, treating it as the root of all evil. But again, it’s like the knife: it depends on who uses it and how.

Maybe one day, the very concept of money will become obsolete—but today, it’s still too early for such a scenario. What we need now is to take the first step toward the well-being of every human being.

We must take what’s good from the history of humankind and use it to improve our society. We’ve handed everything over to governments and multinational corporations (probably not in that order), and as a result, many people no longer know how to build a table or grow their own food.

Everything is handed to us on a silver platter by corporations that pollute, destroy the planet, and sell food, clothes, and goods of questionable quality—often made by children in the developing world.

That’s why Euthopia aims to restore the knowledge that risks being lost, and to reconnect people with the “do-it-yourself” spirit—bringing older generations back into local communities to teach young people traditional crafts and trades.

This will create a niche market through the promotion of both products and knowledge, with courses and workshops held around the world. Old and new will dance together, creating an interconnected system that supports local economies, people, and the planet.

Imagine a society living in harmony, abundance, and beauty—where people are at peace and produce according to what the Earth can provide, and where nature falls short, science and technology step in. Elders are seen as wise mentors, and those who arrive fall in love with this lifestyle—spreading the well-being they’ve experienced to other areas of the planet.

This is why the project is integrated with open-source technology, where everyone must be able to access, replicate, and even improve what we are creating.

We are fully aware that we are facing a great challenge— but we are certain we are working for the future of humanity, no matter the cost.

To make this happen, we need souls who feel the call to begin, to take action—not only as individuals, but as “guardians of the future”, showing up with both soul and body.

These extraordinary beings are called Changels.

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