Introduction [5]

     This society represents a sustainable way of life that maximizes human potential and operates without the need for currency. In a capitalist society, individuals have to work long hours until retirement age to earn money. However, transitioning to a society centered around local communities and producing only what is necessary for the residents can be achieved with minimal public projects and resource collection.


    Some argue that if essential goods are provided free of charge, it may lead to laziness. However, laziness arises when people are forced to do unpleasant tasks. This is more prevalent in a monetary society where individuals have to work unwillingly to earn a living. Just as children become idle when forced into unpleasant studies but become active and engaged in activities they enjoy after school, the same applies to adults. Prout Village encourages a laid-back lifestyle, leading to an increase in relaxation and contentment.



    If we create Prout Villages, the environmental destruction and social problems observed worldwide in the land, sea, and air would disappear. However, humans are faced with a different challenge. That challenge is that human life is filled with suffering, such as anger, regret, anxiety, jealousy, and feelings of inferiority, all of which are caused by the human ego. The existence of this ego leads to thinking, and thinking gives rise to suffering. By calming the mind and cultivating no-mind, suffering can be eliminated. This is achieved by focusing consciousness on a single point. Through consistent practice, no-mind becomes a habit, creating a serene and peaceful life. In other words, in Prout Village, efforts are made to address both the inner and outer aspects of human existence.

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