Day 1: Daily Routine
People in my utopia are able to do almost anything they would like to do. Right when they wake up, they have to drink a whole glass of "pop" that makes them not want to judge anybody. And then they may procede on with their day. Obviously, the adults go to work in the begining of the day, while their children go to school or daycare. This is only from 8am until 2pm. After this, they split everybody up into age groups, and each age group has their own building they have to go to. The services start at 2:30pm. The services are held by anybody older than 60 years of age. The services last from 2:30pm to 3:30pm, and they are all about not judging people. These services teach you to be better people and learn how not to judge other people. They do not talk about "God" because this society is a free society, where everybody is open to their own beliefs and opinions. After these services are over, everybody has the rest of the day to do whatever they would like to do for that day.
Day 2: Transportation
The transportation in my utopia is very fast and easy! You just close your eyes, think about where you want to go, count to ten, and you're there! This saves a lot of money by not having to pay for gas, cars, or bus/taxi fees. Also, it's a really fun way to be able to get from one place to another. You can obviously walk if you would like, but the easiest way is by transporting through your mind.
Day 3: "Big" event
Something big that may happen in our society is that somebody judges someone when they know that it is wrong. You may write in your journal that the government gives you about whatever you want, but when you say something mean/judgemental about somebody to someone else, or even to that person's face without being asked, you will be punished. What happens is the government takes you to a special building where there are people kind of like counselors. They will ask you what you did wrong, make you tell that person sorry about it, and then ask you if you drank your "pop" that morning. The pop usually helps to not have those mean thoughts about other people. So, if they do this, then it is pretty obvious that they probably didn't take their "pop" that morning. They will have to be monitored for a couple weeks every morning to make sure they are taking their pop when they wake up.
I like the idea of that "pop" that makes them not judge people in the beginning of the day.I the love the way you can travel,thats a really good idea. I would change the fact that they are being watched by the government,but at least you know what they are doing but it doesnt give them much freedom.The society I think runs really smoothly,because everyone keeps their mean thoughts to themselves.
ReplyDeleteReagan,
ReplyDeleteI like the "outlet" you give people to express their opinions in a positive way. That is an excellent way to insure that people stay on track with being nice to everyone. The counseling is a great and productive way to help those that struggle with judging others.
Great Job!
Mrs. Bottjen