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Yunity is by the intension working on creating a proof of concept to  "encourages relationships where people can share their time, skills and resources unconditionally. Through these connections and communities we prevent waste and raise awareness for a sustainable way of living."
Whithin this moneypolosy I'm try'n to higlight a possible solution which is aline the main intention of yunity.

In first I like to rise up, that everyone should fell to be free. Everything following these lines are always to understand as guidlines, never as a rule.

 

Which then means aswell that this poposal is a combination out of different opinions to bring them in a line to create colaborative processes.

To understand the guidlines itself following an little excurs into the function of money.

Money:
Money is the idea of storing value into something abstract. It comes across with a philosophy which is stongly ancord around the fear (thought) of not getting enough. Which is then the main reason of traiding instead of giftconomy. Trading by it self is pushing people into alinging themself towards profitable actions, instead of freely following their dreams. This simply means that motivations are shifting from intrinsic direction extrinsic. As more the motivation is shifted direction extrinsic motivation as more you'll get controled by the effects formed by capitalism.

"extrinsic motivation: “Extrinsic motivation refers to the performance of an activity in order to attain a desired outcome and it is the opposite of intrinsic motivation.[5] Extrinsic motivation comes from influences outside of the individual. In extrinsic motivation, the harder question to answer is where do people get the motivation to carry out and continue to push with persistence. Usually extrinsic motivation is used to attain outcomes that a person wouldn’t get from intrinsic motivation.[11] Common extrinsic motivations are rewards (for example money or grades) for showing the desired behavior, and the threat of punishment following misbehavior. Competition is an extrinsic motivator because it encourages the performer to win and to beat others, not simply to enjoy the intrinsic rewards of the activity. A cheering crowd and the desire to win a trophy are also extrinsic incentives”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motivation#Rational_motivations"


 

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