I make a little aportation in the group Distrito 4 about what I think can be our first laws and the work we can do now, with the tools we have. I humble share here too so you can considere it... is this:
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I make a little aportation in the group Distrito 4 about what I think can be our first laws and the work we can do now, with the tools we have. I humble share here too so you can considere it... is this:
Commentary:
We all agree that a nation needs a legal system.
Personally, I do not agree with the fact that it must be bound by three or five or twenty laws.
Laws are normally made, depending on the needs, the circumstances. And what are ours?
1) We are a
scattered Nation
2) For the purpose of
Defending Earth and Space
3) We are declared a
scientific nation
4) Nevertheless, and how difficult it seems to be to carry it out, and I apparently emphasize ... we
want to establish a Government, a Parliament and a social fabric
.
Therefore, my proposal is:
1) Law on Laws and the Government
, in its three branches: Executive, Legislative and Judicial. On the category of laws, its scope quorum necessary to accept, modify, repeal (And this includes the entire pyramid of laws, from the Constitution to the last decree of the ladder) And on the Government as to how it is organized, the relations between organs, members that compose them, their way of choosing them and periods.
(
The Code of Conduct is not a law, it is a manual of good manners
, but members of Parliament or any government body must be free to express themselves freely, if it is the case of the commission of a crime, the a competent court, who decides whether or not there is room, and at that time, the Chamber to rule on whether to challenge him to judge him, but a crime is not to express himself in a loud way, or to say something that another does not like. so much must be established in which cases and only in those cases can one proceed in this way.)
2) Law of Shared Computer Resources
. To protect the Earth and the Space we can collaborate together to establish something similar to SETI. The government must formally commit not to use the resources that citizens provide for this purpose to others that are not specifically declared (for example, mining bitcoins.) If the purpose is this, citizens must have access to the proportional part of the benefits that are generated).
3) Research and Development Law
. Promote research and patent registration with inventions that are under the brand Asgardia, in a regime of participation with citizens.
4) Communications Law
. Implement a communication system among all Asgardians, an Intranet to which we all have access and through which to develop social life and the Government of the Nation.
5)
Once the economic and social fabric is up and running, access to Online Education, Health, Leisure, etc., can be given
.
Maybe my proposal sounds like "Martian", but we are not a normal nation, we are digital, so let's focus on what we can do at that level.
Greetings, Susana Buono
After reading this, I started talking less and listening more ...
By Candela Duato
October 29, 2014
We have been blessed with an incredible gift, the gift of being able to speak. The gift of language. The gift of being able to express our feelings, emotions, ideas or plans through something we call words. But just like anyone, using it too much can cause unexpected results.
Speaking and listening in a balanced way, is essential in our day to day. Ironically, the more we talk, we are able to communicate correctly.
Read the following 6 benefits of speaking less and listening more, and improving the way you communicate with the world:
1. Think before you speak
So obvious but so little used. Under the impulse of having the protagonism, of speaking before the other can do it, we open our mouths without really knowing what we want to say. Sometimes we improvise and we get it right. But most of the time, we are shouting about a random issue, without contributing quality content to a conversation. The result: nobody listens to us.
Before responding to something, breathe deeply, no matter how "urgent" the response seems. Think about it for a moment. Keep in mind that you have many options. Reflect and your answer will not only be well thought out, but it will also be more likely to be heard.
2. Listen before drawing quick conclusions
Again, the need to talk fast that our real society has, forces us to simplify our interactions to the point of making them useless. Based on the few words or phrases, we create a perspective on something or someone that is not exactly because we do not take the time to really listen.