jacob wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 8:27 am
The freedom-to carrot within Orange is RE modeled on typical retirement behavior: permatravel, volunteering, playing golf, eating out(*). In other words, being rich enough to buy everything you reasonably want. It is having a stash big enough to both not work and buy the American Dream.
I don't think that this is THE Orange carrot though. It's a very clever and appealing Orange carrot. I think maybe you feel like Orange is a solved problem where as I don't? If it was THE Orange carrot it should be relatively easy to explain to a majority of people in the U.S. and they should accept it, as most U.S. people are Orange?
I also have trouble not seeing people as self-serving in most capacities. Maybe I'm also just a more warm color than cold color temperament person, or maybe I'm just very American.
So where as your interest may have shifted to Green for the reason above and your focus on persuading large groups (as highlighted in your second quote), I am currently interested in finding more Orange carrots.
So I am looking for is appealing to other people through their self-interest, because in the day to day people I encounter, a straight forward explanation of ERE (salespitch FIRE) is not enticing enough to overcome consumerism in all of its varied, pernicious and sneaky forms.
I see the problem being that consumerism is the water in which we swim, but also as a massive diversion from reality. People have problems that are either not solved by consumerism or caused by consumerism, but they keep trying to consume more to solve them. The ERE book even contains a section on how to consume better (by buying quality, but also being able to assess level of quality needed)!
ERE as post-consumer praxis then removes the blinders we have on. We see the problem as consumerism rather than arguing over how we could individually and collectively best organize ourselves to spend most of our time producing consumer goods and the rest of the time consuming them.
FIRE is appealing to a lot of people, but still only a small percentage of Orange people. Thus it is both very successful, but not successful enough.
ERE faces the added problem of convincing FIRE people to move beyond consumerism (WL5/6 moat), since FIRE is kind of post-consumer praxis-ultra-light. The tools to question consumerism are RIGHT THERE, but FIRE still maxes out at WL5, where specialized-production/ consumerism is optimized.
jacob wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2023 10:55 am
There's a difference in strategy whether one is communicating to an audience of hundreds, thousands, or hundreds of thousands at a time (e.g. internet or media) ... or communicating with a single person or a handful of people (e.g. zoom, friends, or club). We must be careful not to extrapolate small-group experience to the big-group... or vice versa. This happens a lot. Hasty generalization vs lazy induction.
Yes this too. In this thread and at this moment I am looking for ways to convince individuals I interact with to adopt some version of the post-consumer-praxis. Pretty much none of them are interested in FIRE, if they have heard of it as the movement, or the idea of financial independence/ early retirement if they have not. Predictably, they reject it outright if I present it in a straight forward manner, and then be complain about a problem FIRE/ ERE would resolve less than 5 minutes later. It is this discrepancy/ conflict that I am hoping to exploit, but the tactic of shouting BUT YOU ARE BEING SELF-MOTIVATED AND ERE SOLVES ORANGE-LEVEL CONSUMER PROBLEMS seems unlikely to work.
I agree the tactics and strategies used to solve this problem at the individual/ social level are going to be different than solving them at the cultural/ group/ movement level. I understand the import and interest of doing it at that level, but that is not the level I currently operate on. I applaud efforts to operate at this level!
I thought that the social/ individual level would be relevant to ERE2 as ERE2 is currently defined as >1 ERE individual getting together to see what emerges. I figured, if we were interested, we could do this at the individual level if we could convince 1 or more people of ERE values, even if that convincing is sold through a carrot vector other than FIRE.