Designing a Better Civilization

A futuristic learning hub about The Venus Project, Gregg Braden’s heart-centered ideas, and universal basic income studies. This page explores how society, science, technology, consciousness, and economic redesign may work together for humanity’s future.

Resource-Based Economy

The Venus Project

The Venus Project presents a vision of a society redesigned through science, technology, automation, sustainable city planning, and resource-based economic thinking. Instead of competition for scarcity, it imagines systems that meet human needs through intelligent design and global cooperation.

Sustainable Cities

Futuristic cities can be planned around clean transport, renewable energy, circular systems, and efficient resource distribution.

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Automation for Humanity

Automation can reduce repetitive labor and allow people to focus on education, creativity, family, and innovation.

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Global Cooperation

The idea promotes cooperation beyond borders by focusing on shared human survival, sustainable living, and intelligent use of Earth’s resources.

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Heart Intelligence

Gregg Braden

Gregg Braden is known for connecting ancient wisdom, spirituality, human potential, heart intelligence, and modern science-inspired discussion. His work often encourages people to look at the relationship between belief, emotion, resilience, and transformation.

Heart-Based Living

Heart-centered practices focus on emotional regulation, inner peace, compassion, and clearer decision-making.

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Human Potential

His teachings often explore how human belief systems affect personal growth, healing, and the way people respond to crisis.

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Conscious Future

A better civilization may require not only better technology, but also better emotional, moral, and spiritual maturity.

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Economic Redesign

Universal Basic Income Studies

Universal Basic Income, or UBI, is the idea of giving people a regular cash payment with minimal or no conditions. It is often discussed in relation to automation, poverty reduction, inequality, job transitions, and economic security.

Finland Basic Income Experiment

Finland tested basic income with unemployed people. Many discussions around the experiment focus on well-being, stress reduction, employment effects, and trust.

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World Bank: Universal Basic Income Guide

The World Bank has published analysis discussing UBI design, cost, targeting, poverty reduction, and how it compares with other social protection systems.

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Automation and Income Security

As artificial intelligence and automation grow, some researchers and policymakers discuss UBI as a possible cushion for workers affected by job disruption.

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Videos & Learning Links

Blogs and Video Links

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The Venus Project Videos

Explore talks, documentaries, and presentations about future cities, resource-based economy, and social redesign.

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Gregg Braden Videos

Watch discussions about heart intelligence, human potential, consciousness, resilience, and personal transformation.

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Universal Basic Income Research

Read research and policy discussions about basic income, automation, poverty reduction, and social safety systems.

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