>>17374>Do you aspire to something more than a normal life?Well I'd like more than breezing through a set of bullet-points that someone might give when told to list what happens in a normal life.
>Do you crave purpose?Eh, I wouldn't say porticularly. I like achieving things but can be comfortable making up what purpose to fill as I go.
>Do you want something to happen?I'd like general widespread access to mobility and resources such that vast majority of the population can make things happen in their own lives and on a community level. Making cars super cheap or less important to freedom of the middle class sounds like an obvious step in that direction, but I didn't get into cars because when I had the opportunity to take classes on it, I mistook the industry as being impenetrably stagnant.
Reading your message, this seems alright enough of a group. If anything I'm reminded how many other groups there are that I could contributing to right now, but it's hard to really stay coordinated to where I know how to contribute. I'll think about joining, at least to see if I can do anything useful for the direction other people want to take the group.
Also, there doesn't need to be a second thread for this on /cyb/, it's just a small/slow chan.
>>17392That sounds like reasonable enough questioning, but they haven't asked for any kind of serious commitment so I'm thinking it's probably just a waste of time and/or an artist collective. Which yeah, it could be dumb, but it's not like I ever set out to be a model of productivity to begin with.