Preferences.
"I would prefer not to." — Bartleby in "Bartleby, the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street" by Herman Melville
The World Economic Forum (WEF) after some criticism, probably more than they were expecting, tried to distance themselves from the phrase featured in one of their videos back in 2016:
You’ll own nothing. And you’ll be happy.
Well, turns out that’s not exactly what they meant. So don’t worry, when they said, “you’ll own nothing” they didn’t mean you’ll own nothing. You’ll still own something. Just calm down. Maybe it’ll be your shoelaces or a toothpick or maybe some matches—well no, not matches, those are far too dangerous—but you’ll own something, just don’t think too hard about it, it’s not productive.
But it does beg the question if “own nothing” doesn’t actually mean own nothing, how are we to know what they mean when they say anything else? Maybe The Great Reset won’t be that great?
Maybe The Great Reset really means The Great Disappointment.
I’m just thinking out loud….I mean…on paper…or…in bytes…
In any case, I would prefer not to.
After observing the FEW once their Clause show strategies were 'leaked', it became rather clear to me their entire shtick is nothing more a giant distraction away from the mysterious perverts running Western governments. The purchased infiltrated alt right media doesn't blather on about anything without permission from them. Their true diabolical plan will never be known in advance, it will just hit, people will scramble for resources and cling and claw each other to death until marshal law comes in to save the day and quell the unrest with brutal force. That is the actual reset, you won't need to own anything if you're dead.