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The Era of High Agency Cities (Smart Cities)...
Where thinkers build protected territory and begin shaping order from the inside...
The Era of High Agency Cities (Smart Cities)...
Where thinkers build protected territory and begin shaping order from the inside...
Hello,
In this issue of the Futurologist, Im going to focus on our next era in development. Sure A.I. is a great trend right now. But the next step in humanity is the development of high Agency Cities.
First I’m going to get into recurring problems that continue without this type of system in play.
Then Im going to end with reason why we should do this even if life is wonderful. What I learned in life, is when you do things while you are in alignment or with a good mindset. Then its a continuation of positivity.
But when you do things to avoid negativity, negativity becomes the theme of your life.
So lets get into some of the problems we are facing today:
- Paris is being visibly vandalized and degraded with riots.
- The pattern of low-standard behavior and open hostility toward actual producers and high-output people in public spaces.
- The UK stabbing case where an 18-year-old victim was handcuffed and denied timely medical care because responding officers prioritized the attacker’s racism claim over obvious life-threatening injury.
- Low agency people: These are people who can’t be helped & won’t be helped. They either make it a point to live like 3rd worlder’s or just can’t help themselves because of people who want to play “leader” when they shouldn’t.
Why Paris riots could be a thing to consider about your future:
Lets make this clear, there are some leaders who are more than happy to have 3rd worlders come in & create hostile situations for Americans, or trash our cities.
Many leaders are out of touch with reality, they don’t care who comes in & who gets hurt.
The Case for Smart Cities:
If our high producers are in protected territory where they are able to build solutions & operate freely. It would side-step any hostility from would be rioters in the future. If another Biden comes along, this could be a reality.
Is it a savage idea to suggest some people should be protected & some shouldn’t?
If certain fractions of the population exit the current system, & choose to build their own environment. It gives those who want to live like third worlders a VOICE. It let’s people who don’t care, live their karma.
It’s not savage or mean if we simply leave the room & choose not to play your dirty game anymore…
Low Standard Behaviors:
People who have low standard behavior as the standard need police guidance. With that said, those who choose to be self-yielding, instead of stealing are put in a vulnerable position. Those who choose violence can take out our highest producers in society.
The Case for Smart Cities:
If our highest producers are in a protected territory, it could be a place where women can walk out at night freely, or won’t have to worry about being in a dangerous place. But the foundation for smart cities include ascended morals. Morals you would get from 1000 years into the future.
High agency cities can’t be full of a bunch of people who have been exposed to 3rd world habbits, no matter how many degree’s they have. No one’s perfect. Even our most trusted authorities have their own problems & developments they should tend to.

The U.K. stabbing:
A kid was murdered because an immigrant lied, defamed someones character right in his homeland. He was handcuffed while bleeding to death & called a liar.
The Case for Smart Cities:
In smart cities, immigrants aren’t even a thing (but there is always that Mexican quantum engineer, or Indian DNA biologist we need) as far as authority.
It’s not a place for government to assert their laws into.
RE: “But there are laws of discrimination”...:
There are also laws to counter untamed discipline.
So people who want to come in & take positions of authority & call people names because they don’t feel included are immediately countered.
This kid got double teamed by immigrants from a different country.
Why High Agency Cities are Good & Why We Need Them…
There are people who need a think tank. Somewhere where they can be, to continually invent solutions & advance technology, or the systems we all play in.
Today leaders, globally, don’t really care about the territory they run. They easily let it go to trash, and are out of touch with reality. Most political runs are a circus show, majority of them have some form of psychosis.
There is an exception though, some leaders today are left cleaning up a mess from previous leaders…
The point is, high agency people need a place where they can continually improve their environment, away from people who want to live like trash.
As a first rule, after designing my own first High Agency City, I would have consulting from japan, create a concentration camp, teach us how to live. Or teaching their way of life.
They could be a bit shy, but they have it down as far as “How To Live”.
Rewriting Luxury
After reports of Los Angeles going down hill, many people are selling their million dollar homes.
But the truth is, you can’t go anywhere “High Agency”. Everywhere you look has a problem of deceleration.
So the next luxury thing would be smart cities.
If those are in place, high intelligent scientists and innovators may not want to be under the same roof with someone just because that someone has a big bank account.
In upcoming newsletters I will be describing the features of smart cities.
Take this for instance…
Below is a picture of my plans for underground farms that go hundreds of feet into the ground, and are as high as a few hundred feet in the sky.

For smart cities these could be food generators.
When smart cities have food figured out, people that are homeless on the outside also get the benefits of the solutions being made. Homeless people won’t have to starve. Neither will people being laid off from their jobs.
This does mean restaurants & many food industries will go out of business. & will crash & burn.
When natural resources are no gate guarded, people no longer need to worry.
Thats enough
Now lets end this newsletter with mental breakthrough exercises:
Exercise 1: The Pain-to-Acceleration Shift
Purpose: Turn frustration or disgust at current conditions (Paris decline, institutional nonsense, low-standard behavior, etc.) into focused personal acceleration instead of emotional drain.
How to do it:
Name the pain clearly (30 seconds) Write or say out loud the specific thing bothering you.
Ask the acceleration question Instead of “Why is this happening?”, ask: “How can I do my part in leading the world in a new direction? or “How can I change my circumstances so eventually I get to a stable place in a high-agency environment?”
Convert it into one concrete action Turn the answer into something small you can do in the next 24–48 hours that moves you toward higher standards, better territory, or stronger personal systems. Example: Researching land, improving your own output, building a small high-agency network, or refining your skills.
Close the loop Say to yourself: “This is fuel, not weight.” Then move.
Do this every time you feel the societal drag. It trains your brain to treat breakdown as raw material for acceleration.
Exercise 2: The High-Agency Frame Reset
Purpose: Quickly shift from reactive/low-agency thinking into the mindset of someone who builds and governs their own environment.
How to do it (takes 60–90 seconds):
Pause and locate yourself When you feel pulled into frustration, argument, or helplessness, stop and ask: “Am I operating as someone inside the old system, or as someone designing the next one?”
Three clarifying questions (answer them quickly in your head):
What standard am I accepting right now that I don’t actually want?
What would a high-agency version of me do in this situation?
What small move protects or advances my territory/energy today?
Physical anchor (optional but powerful) Stand up, step outside, or change your physical position while you answer. This helps break the mental loop.
Decide and move Choose one micro-action that aligns with high-agency behavior (even if it’s just protecting your focus for the next hour).
Do this 2–3 times a day, especially when consuming news or dealing with low-standard environments. Over time it becomes automatic.


