The Four-Hundred and Forty-Eighth Movement — The Age of Steady Care
In this era, care for people and systems was constant and reliable.
Core Principles
• Care was consistent
• Needs were noticed early
• Responsibility was shared
• Neglect was rare
How Life Functioned
• People looked after one another naturally
• Communities checked on long-term well-being
• Systems were maintained before they failed
• Problems were handled early and calmly
Outcome
The universe became safer and more reliable, with fewer crises and less suffering.
The Four-Hundred and Forty-Ninth Movement — The Age of Simple Trust
In this era, trust was common and easy to maintain.
Core Principles
• Trust was normal
• Honesty was expected
• Transparency reduced fear
• Suspicion faded
How Life Functioned
• People believed each other's intentions
• Communities operated openly
• Mistakes were corrected without blame
• Cooperation became easier
Outcome
