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Youth C.H.A.M.P.

Youth C.H.A.M.P.

Leonard Chello Webb

Webbolutionary Motivation
2020
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The teenage years can be discouraging. Teenagers must stay focused and committed to doing what is necessary to achieve dreams. It is a hard road and the lessons are invaluable. Don't get discouraged by setbacks. I tell teens all the time "I don't share to impress you with my accomplishments, I share to impact you with my mistakes". Most lessons come from loses and mistakes. Learn, Grow, and then Win. This journal allows the teen to reflect on five key pain points (choices, habits, attitude, mindset, purpose).
S M P L C T Y

S M P L C T Y

Samuel Alexander

Simplicity Institute
2023
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This collection of essays presents an aesthetics of existence called the 'Will to Art'. Readers will be invited to consider the possibility that the universe is fundamentally an aesthetic phenomenon, understood as a process of creative evolution that is moving, albeit agonistically, towards ever-increasing opportunities for artistic expression and aesthetic experience. Art is defined broadly and openly as the meaningful and pleasurable expression of creative labour, and human experience can be considered 'aesthetic' if it flows from the sensuous engagement with art or nature. To speak of the Will to Art is to interpret the world as having an underlying tendency toward artistic and aesthetic flourishing, even though the outcome of this evolutionary process, due to its indeterminate nature, is unknowable in advance.Two premises guide the development of this vision: first, that material sufficiency is all that is needed for human beings to live rich, meaningful, and artful lives; and second, that material sufficiency is all that is possible, over the long term, on a finite planet in an age of environmental limits. Based on those premises, Samuel Alexander proposes and defends a conception of ecological civilisation which he calls SMPLCTY. This is not a utopian prediction about what is a likely future for our species. Rather, it is an orienting vision, one in which individuals and communities thrive in humble conditions of material sufficiency but cultural richness, meaningfully engaged in pleasurable and creative labour in collaboration with others. According to this vision, life itself would become an aesthetic project, a never-ending process of creative activity, sensuous experience, aesthetic engagement, and spiritual exploration. Such a society would be structured with the aim of sustainably providing opportunities for all people to find meaning and pleasure through creative labour and aesthetic experience.
S M P L C T Y

S M P L C T Y

Samuel Alexander

Simplicity Institute
2023
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This collection of essays presents an aesthetics of existence called the 'Will to Art'. Readers will be invited to consider the possibility that the universe is fundamentally an aesthetic phenomenon, understood as a process of creative evolution that is moving, albeit agonistically, towards ever-increasing opportunities for artistic expression and aesthetic experience. Art is defined broadly and openly as the meaningful and pleasurable expression of creative labour, and human experience can be considered 'aesthetic' if it flows from the sensuous engagement with art or nature. To speak of the Will to Art is to interpret the world as having an underlying tendency toward artistic and aesthetic flourishing, even though the outcome of this evolutionary process, due to its indeterminate nature, is unknowable in advance.Two premises guide the development of this vision: first, that material sufficiency is all that is needed for human beings to live rich, meaningful, and artful lives; and second, that material sufficiency is all that is possible, over the long term, on a finite planet in an age of environmental limits. Based on those premises, Samuel Alexander proposes and defends a conception of ecological civilisation which he calls SMPLCTY. This is not a utopian prediction about what is a likely future for our species. Rather, it is an orienting vision, one in which individuals and communities thrive in humble conditions of material sufficiency but cultural richness, meaningfully engaged in pleasurable and creative labour in collaboration with others. According to this vision, life itself would become an aesthetic project, a never-ending process of creative activity, sensuous experience, aesthetic engagement, and spiritual exploration. Such a society would be structured with the aim of sustainably providing opportunities for all people to find meaning and pleasure through creative labour and aesthetic experience.
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The E.M.P. Chronicles

The E.M.P. Chronicles

Zayden Oz McTatey

Independently Published
2020
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September 11, 2018, 2:30 p.m. EST: Oz McTatey watches as a cyber-attack devastates everything connected to the internet. At 2:47 p.m. EST, Oz and his team witness a second Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) terrorist attack that destroys the power grid, disables vehicles, and causes catastrophic malfunctions of all electronic devices. The United States is forever changed. Book 2: A Life Without Power, tells the continuing story of Oz and Nicki McTatey who are reunited after being separated by 458 Miles. After multiple attacks by a group of desperate and hungry people, the McTateys have to quickly determine their future. Would they rendezvous with their best friends, the Tregors, whom they share a bug out location with, or would they shelter-in-place and make a stand? Would their son, BJ, who is alone and ill-prepared, be able to safely make it to their Kentucky strong hold from Illinois? Many questions and few answers.This new world is filled with darkness, fear, and unpredictability. To survive, the McTateys and Tregors will need perseverance, adaptability, and most importantly each other. They had all prepared for a catastrophic event, but would their skills and training be enough to unite the group and see them through this disaster?
The E.M.P. Chronicles: Book 1: 458 Miles and 24 Days

The E.M.P. Chronicles: Book 1: 458 Miles and 24 Days

Zayden Oz McTatey; Oz McTatey

Independently Published
2019
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September 11, 2001, 8:46 a.m. EST: Oz watches as a plane flies and explodes in the North Tower of the World Trade Center. At 9:03 a.m. EST, Oz and his team watch as a second plane flies and explodes in the South Tower of the World Trade Center. The United States is forever changed.Within months after living through the frightening aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Oz and his wife Nicki vowed to never be caught off guard by life's disastrous events. Together, they developed a deep understanding of gardening, food preservation, water purification and storage methods, security procedures, firearms training, and the importance of community. The more they learned the less dependent they became on the grid, box stores, utility companies, grocery stores, and gas stations.Book 1: 458 Miles and 24 Days, tells the story of Oz and his family in the days immediately following a manmade electromagnetic pulse terrorist attack that cripples the United States's power grid. Oz is separated from his family and must begin the journey of traveling 458 miles to reach them. Along his way, he learns that his responsibilities lie well beyond his own and that others unknowingly become dependent upon him. Meanwhile, Nicki must learn to survive and protect the family in a crumbling world without him.This new world is one of darkness, survival, perseverance, and adaptability, but also one that proves the importance of family. They had prepared, but would their skills and training be enough to unite them and see them through this disaster?