The Four-Hundred and Ninety-Third Movement — The Age of Simple Systems
In this era, systems were designed to be easy to understand and use.
Core Principles
• Simplicity was valued
• Complexity was reduced
• Function came first
• Access was universal
How Life Functioned
• People used systems without special training
• Communities removed unnecessary steps
• Errors decreased naturally
• Daily tasks felt easier
Outcome
The universe became more accessible, reducing frustration and wasted effort.
The Four-Hundred and Ninety-Fourth Movement — The Age of Sustainable Living
In this era, living practices supported long-term balance.
Core Principles
• Resources were respected
• Consumption was balanced
• Waste was minimized
• Renewal was planned
How Life Functioned
• Communities used resources carefully
• People lived within healthy limits
• Systems supported renewal
• Growth stayed responsible
Outcome
