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by Adam Taggart

Executive Summary

  • Useful frameworks for time management
  • Building better health through functional fitness, mobility & sleep
  • Building stronger relationships through science
  • Building resilient/passive income streams (that you own & control)

If you have not yet read Part 1: Living On Borrowed Time , available free to all readers, please click here to read it first.

We often ends our articles on this site with “It’s time.”

By that, we mean there’s no wiggle room left.

If we want to avoid being collateral damage when the systems we depend on inevitably snap due to their inherent unsustainability, we’ve got to get going — now! — on transitioning to the models that will persist afterwards.

Society will not likely do this advance work. But you can.

Below is our guidance on the most important investments to start making now with your time. It includes a catalog of educational videos from recent live PP events and webinars, exclusive to our premium subscribers.

Getting started, when it comes to wisely prioritizing how to best spend your time, you want to be sure to focus on… (Enroll now to continue reading)

 

How Best To Use The Time Remaining
PREVIEW by Adam Taggart

Executive Summary

  • Useful frameworks for time management
  • Building better health through functional fitness, mobility & sleep
  • Building stronger relationships through science
  • Building resilient/passive income streams (that you own & control)

If you have not yet read Part 1: Living On Borrowed Time , available free to all readers, please click here to read it first.

We often ends our articles on this site with “It’s time.”

By that, we mean there’s no wiggle room left.

If we want to avoid being collateral damage when the systems we depend on inevitably snap due to their inherent unsustainability, we’ve got to get going — now! — on transitioning to the models that will persist afterwards.

Society will not likely do this advance work. But you can.

Below is our guidance on the most important investments to start making now with your time. It includes a catalog of educational videos from recent live PP events and webinars, exclusive to our premium subscribers.

Getting started, when it comes to wisely prioritizing how to best spend your time, you want to be sure to focus on… (Enroll now to continue reading)

 

by Chris Martenson

Executive Summary

  • Requirements for
    • Regenerative Natural Systems
    • Regenerative Relationships
    • Regenerative Community
    • Regenerative Culture
  • Putting it all into action

If you have not yet read Part 1: What’s Possible? , available free to all readers, please click here to read it first.

Vision Elements

As many Peak Prosperity readers are aware, I’m working closely with a few of you behind the scenes on wrestling a lot of ideas expressed on this site into a grand vision of a model for a new and better way of living — one that improves upon the many unsustainable and failing elements of the current status quo.

The idea to which I am now most keenly attracted, and which is drawing so much of my attention, concerns being in a community dedicated to regeneration.   For the land, for each of us as individuals, for each other, and especially for the all the generations to come.

There’s a bottomless amount of work to be done.  The task is relentless.  And it’s rewarding and meaningful.

I’m reading many excellent books and articles and doing what I do best, which is to sift through a lot of information, enough so that a coherent distillation can be created and then shared.

Here are the gleanings so far… (Enroll now to continue reading)

 

A Vision For Living Regeneratively
PREVIEW by Chris Martenson

Executive Summary

  • Requirements for
    • Regenerative Natural Systems
    • Regenerative Relationships
    • Regenerative Community
    • Regenerative Culture
  • Putting it all into action

If you have not yet read Part 1: What’s Possible? , available free to all readers, please click here to read it first.

Vision Elements

As many Peak Prosperity readers are aware, I’m working closely with a few of you behind the scenes on wrestling a lot of ideas expressed on this site into a grand vision of a model for a new and better way of living — one that improves upon the many unsustainable and failing elements of the current status quo.

The idea to which I am now most keenly attracted, and which is drawing so much of my attention, concerns being in a community dedicated to regeneration.   For the land, for each of us as individuals, for each other, and especially for the all the generations to come.

There’s a bottomless amount of work to be done.  The task is relentless.  And it’s rewarding and meaningful.

I’m reading many excellent books and articles and doing what I do best, which is to sift through a lot of information, enough so that a coherent distillation can be created and then shared.

Here are the gleanings so far… (Enroll now to continue reading)

 

by Chris Martenson

One the most personally meaningful podcast interviews we’ve done over the years was Our Evolutionary Need For Community, recorded with Peabody award-winning author Sebastian Junger.

Since recording our initial interview with Sebastian, we’ve often shared the insights from it with the Peak Prosperity tribe at live events and in our writings. So this week we decided to reconnect with Sebastian, and hear how his thoughts and conclusions on the topic have evolved since we last talked with him.

It’s clear that he believes more than ever that the future prosperity of our society will be rooted in rediscovering how to create and foster the communal bonds our tribal ancestors lived by. And that begins by taking an honest look at the narratives, behaviors, and modern conveniences and temptations that keep us trapped in unhappy, unhealthy isolation.

Sebastian Junger: Is Our Material Wealth Undermining Our Happiness & Health?
by Chris Martenson

One the most personally meaningful podcast interviews we’ve done over the years was Our Evolutionary Need For Community, recorded with Peabody award-winning author Sebastian Junger.

Since recording our initial interview with Sebastian, we’ve often shared the insights from it with the Peak Prosperity tribe at live events and in our writings. So this week we decided to reconnect with Sebastian, and hear how his thoughts and conclusions on the topic have evolved since we last talked with him.

It’s clear that he believes more than ever that the future prosperity of our society will be rooted in rediscovering how to create and foster the communal bonds our tribal ancestors lived by. And that begins by taking an honest look at the narratives, behaviors, and modern conveniences and temptations that keep us trapped in unhappy, unhealthy isolation.

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