Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Daily Life and Economy

Sitting on one of the most exclusive private islands in Alexandria Bay's "Millionaire's Row," this five-bedroom home is a short distance from the shores of Wellesley Island, in the heart of the beautiful 1000 Islands region.

Utopia, to me, is supposed to be a perfect paradise where you can escape to a place where you feel is everything you need and everything you feel is the perfect Utopian Society.

Residents spend their days depending on age and gender. Children go to school four days a week for eight hours. Once they have reached the age of High school they can choose what their profession should be. If they must continue on to school, they will. If they have no need to return to school they won't. Adults shall continue on working with their profession. The hours they work depend on their profession.
Do you use money? Absolutely. Of course, the prices are not outrageous but there are certain costs for certain items.
Do you get paid different amounts for different jobs? Yes. Lets say, you went through eight more years of school for your job. You would get paid more for the extra school and trouble. If you do not go to school or work in a job you will either work at home or work in fields or ranches with animals and on farms. How does age relate to daily living? If  you are under six years of age you will stay at your home with whoever watches after your home during the day. If it's your mother or father or even a housekeeper you would stay with them. When you reach the age of six years you will start attending school. Up until age eighteen you will attend school. The longest you can go to school is 16 years.
You may retire when you turn forty five or you may keep working. This is your decision to choose. During breaks or free time you will just enjoy yourself and do whatever you feel needs to be done. Yes there is Telivision because I feel you should have a right to travel and understand other cultures and Tv is apart of that experience. Meals are prepared in the households of all the residents. It depends and what they have purchased to eat. Food is bought from the grocery store and in some households it is grown. Everybody is treated equally with the same punishments or the same praises; nobody is treatly above and beyond anyone else. If someone gets sick we have doctors and hospitals to care for the illnesses. Yes they will pay the doctor but it depends on how much work they do; checkups are always free. If you do not feel this is what you seek in an Utopian Society then you aren't the person that would get benefits from living here anyway.

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