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The Hureai Kippu, Elderplan, and several other communityenhancing<br />

currencies will be described in more detail in Chapter 6.<br />

Summer<br />

A world in balance<br />

It's 1 p.m. For Anna, head of customer service in the largest<br />

telecommunications company based in Munich, the day is over.<br />

Using the high-speed underground, she returns to her other<br />

community, the village nestled in the foothills of the Alps, 15 minutes<br />

away.<br />

She really enjoys her job, but she can't wait to get back to her studio<br />

and continue her work with stained glass. She has just started her<br />

most ambitious project to date - a large stained-glass window<br />

depicting seminal events in her lime town's history. At her village's<br />

next arts festival, which lasts two weeks during the summer, she will<br />

donate the window to the Permanent Learning Center.<br />

All of Anna's company colleagues have a similar lifestyle. Wolfgang<br />

in Finance is into African dance and has famed his own dance troupe;<br />

Birgit in MIS, whose passion is wood carving, is considering making<br />

the special wooden frames for Anna's window: Reainer in Human<br />

Resources restores old lutes and other musical instruments.<br />

Because complementary currency systems support both types of<br />

activities, everybody in Anna's village has the choice to have a dual<br />

career. Some people choose full-time work in a traditional corporate<br />

job. Some concentrate their energy on their artistic interests, earning<br />

mostly community currencies. Many combine the two because<br />

greater choice is available, and because life is simply more livable in a<br />

'World in Balance'.

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