Member Experience

October 2, 2010

It’s tough to sell the kind of utopia inherent in Neothink to the public

Dear Mark Hamilton,

It’s tough to sell the kind of utopia inherent in Neothink to the public.  Visionaries, prophets, those who have a “better idea” always have a hard time of it.  In history, usually the strongest army (literally, metaphorically, allegorically, whatever) wins.

If you truly want to do good for humanity, establish a school along the guidelines in your third volume.  It’sapolitical, anti-inflammatory — a very positive affirmation of youth’s potential, an exciting education alternative. Many people are looking for this for their kids. Get rid of the negative overthrow the government rhetoric and image and open a school.

Best regards,

Rachel Schechter

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