Welcome
to That's
Awfully Personal, an opportunity for blog writers and readers to
reveal a little more about themselves than might normally happen during
the daily blogging process, and hence get to know each other a bit
better. It's a little like the late, great Friday Five, but more
challenging. Each week our Awfully
Personal Panel will post one or more new questions for you to
answer on your blog, or in the comment space below if you don't have a
blog.
For more on how That's Awfully
Personal works, please see the How
to Play section below. Here is this week's Awfully Personal
Question:
You
and your immediate family have been invited by a rich futurist
foundation to participate in a grand experiment in community-building.
Eight hundred people, a mix of singles, couples and small families,
will be brought together for one week, all expenses paid, and invited
to self-organize into twenty groups of 35-45 people each. Each group
will be given a very comfortable, 20,000 square-foot communal home with
all modern conveniences and communications on a 160 acre piece of
wilderness land with its own solar/wind energy generator and its own
greenhouse. The conditions are: (a) you can only bring one suitcase of
possessions with you, (b) if you stay with the group for one year, and
if the group meets its mandate, each member of your group will receive
$100,000, (c) the group's mandate is to meet (virtually or in person)
with the other 19 groups (they're on adjacent acreage) and develop a
local economy by the end of the year that could
produce all the essential needs of the 800 people, (d) you can't
physically leave the 800-person community during the one year, but you
can buy and sell things over the Internet and you can have all the
visitors you want provided the others in your group are OK with it, (e)
you receive a tax-free weekly living allowance of $1000, less your
share of your group's Internet profits for the week, and (f) at the end
of the year, and continuing for as long as at least 25 of the original
group members remain, your group can continue to use the home as your
own.
Questions: Would you at least show up to meet the 800 people and hear
the plan? How likely would you be to find others and form a group by
the end of the week? What would you be looking for in group-mates? Do
you think you'd stick it out for the whole year to earn your $100,000
prize? Would you stay after that?
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How to Play "That's Awfully
Personal":
- Subscribe to (i.e. join) this Yahoo group
to get the weekly question(s) sent to you automatically by e-mail each
Friday.
- On Saturday, or whenever you get around to it, post one of
the questions and your answer to it on your weblog or web site.
- Then come back here (you may want to bookmark this site)
and click the 'comment' button under the question(s) of the week. If
it's your first time, you'll be asked to enter your e-mail and the URL
of your blog or website. Then just note that your answer is up. Other
readers will then be able to read it on your site by simply clicking on
your name in the comments thread. You can check out other people's
answers at the same time. Or, if you don't have a blog or website, you
can post your answer right in the comment box.
- If you have questions or observations about "That's Awfully
Personal", or would like to become part of our Awfully Personal Panel that selects
the weekly questions, e-mail
us.
- If you have a suggestion for Question of the Week, e-mail us and our Panel
will review it and, if selected, they will acknowledge you as the
author with a link to your blog. Questions should ideally be
challenging, so that the answers will be revealing (when answered
honestly). But this isn't Truth or Dare -- we want people to want to
answer honestly and to have to think a bit before they do.
- "That's Awfully Personal" was developed when The Friday
Five closed down. The questions are more thought-provoking and, well,
more personal than most
Friday Five questions. If they're too serious for you, here's
a group that is resurrecting The Friday Five, which you might enjoy
instead.
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