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Thursday, October 17, 2013

Help a farmer

Help a farmer and develop more access to opportunities

Is the Internet making us stupid, selfish and isolated? Scientific evidence reveals that fragmentation and consumerism prompts our brains into secluded actions lacking interest or consideration towards others. If you multiply that in the scale that is happening, a generation of desensitise and disconnected individuals is a risk we cannot avoid. LFT offers a message of trust to recover the meaning of humanity.

A good connection is everything you need: "Einstein wouldn't be Einstein without Max Plank." You need to find someone with a following to believe in you. We give you the chance, come in and volunteer with us.

We are volunteers exchanging information in a 'consumers directory': our founders were able to discover that "better connections bring better opportunities", they explored Albert Einstein example, he was an office worker before he met Max Plank who open the door to Einstein fame. He was not the only one... almost every famous people follow the motion-pattern 'right time, right place and right mind.'

Contacts is not connectivity: you may have a mountain of contacts but does it amount as a good opportunity in your life? If not, you should move to create connectivity to enable the motion-pattern.

LFT has 3 basic principles:
  1. LFT is a voluntary act: we are volunteers trying to help each other and posting information in the directory
  2. Nurture fraternal relationships: by sharing information to connect with possible opportunities
  3. Create a culture of trust: by lending from our labour or wages with people that need it in our network at no interest
A process of several hitches: in form of information from our members, took LFT-Australia in a process of exchanging knowledge and opportunities that started with only $0.20 in their pocket. And now they have helped farmers and people lacking the trust of others by enabling a process to have a more fulfilled life in this digital culture.

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