Why I Will Not Stop Until Arc 44 is a Success
My road is a bit funny. At the age of 25, I went back to school to obtain a bachelors degree in hospitality management. I hustled for a bit, tried to open a catering company, and then ended up bartending in high end restaurants in Manhattan. One of my regulars came in, liked my approach, and recruited me for a stock broker position in the Chrysler Building in Manhattan.
While selling financial products back in '07, my pitch was simple; seven billion people on a planet with limited resources, and mathematical models with the built in assumption of perpetual economic growth= Insane Thinking. We were buying and selling companies that handled commodities, natural gas organizations, miners, etc, and the office was making money. When the market began to falter, I went back and got my Master's of Finance in Financial Statement Analysis and Securities Valuation, at City University of NY's business school, Baruch College. Week one of my degree Lehman Brothers collapsed, and as I was studying my butt off, nowhere could I find the refutation of the thesis, one globe, seven billion people, and flawed mathematical models. All Cash Flow models have the assumption of growth, so when they are off in valuing individual companies, then market indices (which are just an aggregate of all individual companies) are also off. Blew my mind. I landed another sales job after my MS, and had real trouble juggling my macroeconomic outlook while selling products linked to our market paradigm. Let's just say I sucked at it. <3
Fast forward, I have been consulting for restaurants, cause an undergrad from Culinary School and an advanced business degree allows for that. Then Occupy Wall Street happened. It was wicked funny, dirty kids sleeping downtown. I was like, 'who the hell are these guys', and the more I showed up, the more I realized they were all talking about micro issues that add up to our severe macro cognitive dissonance. I still couldn't give credence to the Occupiers, until a binding agent assisted me. I ended up having that 'aha moment,' where I was thinking, time to go 'all in' in this lifetime. All the information had been digesting for years internally, I just hadn't the balls to go with it. Now I do.
My last year an a half I have been working with many talented souls who see the same falseness of our current paradigm as I, and in that time frame we have started to see where we can humbly create value with limited resources.
Arc 38, a community in Wassaic, NY, where many of us conspirators came together to begin building and stop fighting. Many of our Occupy brethren came to blow off steam and relax in some beautiful land. In time some of us really connected, and looked at that experiment and thought of how to expand, making it more palatable to those who do not yet see the value of such a communal way. We learned best practices in handling community tasks, handling conflict, delegating responsibility, and of the value of a natural hierarchy. We love Open Source ways of collaboration, and we have a lot of fun.
I like the televised community format we have created for Arc 44 because if people are watching us, laughing at us, connecting to us emotionally, and also see us living and thriving, then they may want to learn more about us. They may copy us. The more Westerners living a limited consumptive life, then rapidly the macro strains on the planet's resources begins to decrease (the 10% richest countries use 70% of the world's resources.) As a decentralist, I am not waiting on government or NGO's to fix these issues; I am a crazy American who truly believes I can change the world. Fortunately, I know other crazy Americans who feel the same way.
Do you want to change the world? Do you see the the utter falseness between our resource consumption and the resources left around the world? Do you want to stop consuming mindlessly? Then connect with us, and we'll have a blast.