Every Square Mile on Earth

Every square mile or every acre on Earth will be planned and have a dichotomous duality where, on one side of the spectrum, we will have people who work together with nature and planning. Conversely, every acre or area on Earth will be available for ownership, lease, rent, or sharing. This idea comes with the expectation that people and ENOs will be able to be creative, innovative, and, in context, opportunistic relative to the needs and well-planned Earth’s nature on the other side of the spectrum all the time, everywhere. It seems to make sense to me as it eliminates all the process, controversy, complexity, and chaos associated with a “way things are the world.” Essentially, a foundation of similarity and a unique diversity pyramid creates this duality. From a “similarity” perspective, it allows us to put an ecogeorelative plan everywhere on Earth that will change as conditions change. Objectives change when associated with the opposite sides of the spectrum (in context). Incentives ought to be prioritized and allocated based on the well-planned integration of the needs of our planet, nature, and people in an ecogeorelative way based on the characteristics of each area. It makes sense because it allows connectivity of the broad sustainable striving and creative ideas to find willing entrepreneurs, innovators, or ENO-type creative people to help solve problems on our planet. It puts priority and appropriate EEC (more public incentive) and sustainable striving investment energy (more private creativity, energy, value, and benefits investment) allocation according to the area’s relative significance and relative importance. This prioritization, allocation, and potential siting associations will depend on imaginative exploration and connectivity with Earth Research Explorers and other people working with nature on the ground. This way, the broader, more genuine, holistic, sustainable, striving people who know the most about nature, everything, everyone, and every place on Earth in an Ecogeorelatively rational and ecogeosystematic way will be able to strive to do their very best at looking after our Earth and all of our nature (including people) in perpetuity. Over time, we will be able to continuously improve in a sustainable striving way to create conditions most suitable for living, learning, and loving on planet Earth.