Who is the Project For?

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The Project is in service of all of humanity.

Certain parts of the Project apply differently across the world. In many places, the biggest problems are those of scarcity: survival is a challenge.

In other places, survival is easy: it's not too difficult to obtain water, food, and shelter. However, there are still problems: depression, stress, bad habits, loneliness.

But why? Why must humanity suffer, even in an abundant world?

The Project offers a simple explanation. The modern world is dominated by nonhuman entities that drain resources, destroy connections, and create imbalances across humanity.

Not ghosts or monsters, but real things, physical things, anything with structure: corporations, religions, ideas, nations, algorithms, inventions, governments, networks.

The Project doesn't claim that any of these things are inherently evil. But so many humans are stuck feeding these nonhuman beasts.

Arguing with strangers online, scrolling for hours without creating a memory, chatting with AI in order to reinforce a powerful ideology. Not evil things, necessarily, but nonhuman things.

And in the modern world, it feels like so little of what we do is human anymore.

This is the central thesis of the Project: the modern world contains enough capability to give fulfilling lives to all. But in order to achieve this, every human being, including you, must use less of their life force entertaining nonhuman entities, and more of their life force on human things.

We must spend less energy, effort, and attention on the structures of the modern world, instead devote our lives to human reflection, creation, and action.

Things change as humanity progresses: work looks different, governments operate differently, technology improves. Empires rise and fall.

But some things don't: the best-tasting foods, a good joke, the things that benefit your body, the best day you could possibly have. These things are human, and probably stay relatively consistent across generations.

So who is the Project for? The Project is for humanity, across time and space, urging individuals to fight for themselves, to make a change, to explore the limits and the secrets of their humanity.

Through the Project, the human soul is elevated to a higher place, sacred almost, so that we are not consumed by the systems that we have created.

The Project defines itself as supporting humanity's interests. Still not a simple thing, but a start, something that can be studied, pursued, and eventually realized.

To be against the Project is to be against humanity. Those who reject the Project need it most.

Most importantly, the Project is for you, urging you to make a change, to execute your faith in a better future.