Doom-to-bloom moment
What is one place where despair has made you passive, and what is the smallest useful action that could move it?
Practical exercisesPUBLIC EXPRESSION MONITORING
Answer the prompts from the book and make yourself a card to carry out of here. The wall itself is not built yet — nothing you write is sent or stored, and when the real one opens every entry will be read by a human before anyone else sees it.Members of the public may attempt to answer back. The wall is not yet operational, which is the only good news in this report. When it opens, a human will read every entry first. Slower. More expensive. And somehow everybody prefers it. We do not make the rules. We do make the rules. We are confused.
What is one place where despair has made you passive, and what is the smallest useful action that could move it?
If survival stopped eating your hours, what would you build, learn, heal, plant, or share?
Which Solarpunk Society idea do you want explained, tested, or turned into a real tool first?
If you had five minutes and a marker in the local hall, what truth would you put on the wall?
Approved examples
I want one empty shop in my town turned into a repair cafe, warm room, and tool library before another betting shop appears.
Future readerI would spend two mornings a week teaching folk how to grow food in ridiculous little containers.
Seed librarianShow me how a Community Infrastructure Bank stops local wealth leaking upward and outward.
Night-shift optimistMake a signal
This studio stays in your browser. Nothing is sent, stored, or posted. A real moderated noticeboard will come later, when there is a real route for it.
Write a wee declaration. It will appear here as a shareable reading card.
THE SOLARPUNK SOCIETYNo email. No account. No submission. Just a small practice in saying what you mean.