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Pie arranger store
Do you like to arrange things in your way? Well now you can do it at the "pie arranger store" open the catalogue and put your chips on what you want | |
This idea is a physical metaphor with pie charts
As the core principle you can decide how resources are used and see a visual representation of those arrangements
You go to the pie store and book an appointment
You can then arrange things according to a pie charts
You would spend £x pounds on
this thing?
You would place this thing over there?
Persons can invest in your arrangements
Then you place your chips and that's where the investment goes.
Government funding allocation is at the pie arranger store
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I'm confused about the core concept of this idea. Is this a new way of doing government budgets? |
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It's a way that everyone can dedide what is allocated where |
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And enjoy the process of alllocating resources. |
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And see how resources are allocated currently |
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As pie charts and catalogues and department stores. |
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Well, at least it's not in other:general. |
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Pie charts made into actual pies would be good, but probably exist, as I'm sure spread sheets that exist as bed sheets are on the shelves somewhere. Reorganising supermarkets in line with another system is worth developing as an idea. More clarity of the idea would help. |
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