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Introduction

In the first chapter, you witnessed a story. There you learned for the first time about the origin and effect of the manifesto. In the manual, you then experienced the manifesto yourself. Our manifesto is like a great hike. First, you planned your hiking route on the map, and now you are on your way in the area. Perhaps you have already taken a brief look at the bigger picture. Maybe you have already seen where the map and also the area appear. Now let's take a step back to look at this bigger picture.

For this purpose, it is advisable to revive the old virtue and first read out loud:

Nothing is true. Everything learns. Question. Verify. Understand. Improve.

Follow your bliss. Feel the power. Use technology.

Create. Share ideas. Own.

Think in generations. Live beyond others' norms. Become your own nation.

Become technology. Overcome yourself. Achieve the impossible.

As you can become aware of a dream, you can become aware of reality. Beyond culture, freedom begins.

You have experienced the effect of individual drops and you have experienced the entire effect. You have noticed smaller or larger changes in your life.

Let's do a brief thought experiment and ask the following question:

What effect would arise if you could act together with others, who also experience the effect?

This thought experiment is the view of the summit and the birth of the great vision.

The great vision is our collective action.