Have you ever just had this burning passion inside of you that you want to let free? Well, this is mine.

I believe that in a perfect society, all humans will be treated equally—no matter their age, sex, gender identity, sexuality, race, ethnicity, religion, beliefs, or anything else. We are all made in the image of what we want to be.

In a perfect society, there would be no need for currency. Instead of paying for things, people would trade for them. Basic human essentials—such as healthcare, food, water, housing, medication, and clothing—should be given out for free.

Non-essentials, like smartphones or game systems, would require a trade of something of similar value. For example, if I wanted a fridge, I could trade a large amount of wood for it.

If someone takes instead of trades, there would be punishments. These punishments would be decided by each country. And since there’s no currency, there would also be no taxes—which may lead you to ask: “If there are no taxes, how will parks and schools be built?”

Well, I have an answer. Instead of being built by government officials, the community would build them together. I believe that if this system were put in place—even in a small country—it could make the world a slightly better place.

I call this belief Hypernetarianism. (Pronounced: Hyper-net-aryan-ism.)