What do I wish/ hope from you?

So you might be thinking,
“Okay, sure, this sounds kinda cool and all, but where do I even fit in all of this? Do you think I have a miracle in my back pocket or something?”

And honestly? No.
I don’t think you can fix everything.
I don’t think I can either.
Honestly I think most of us already feel like our plate is completely stuffed with plans, responsibilities, duties, expectations from ourselves, friends, family, and the world. So yeah where would that miracle be found?

And that’s kind of the whole point.

We’re not meant to do this alone. There’s not gonna be a miracle.
That’s why you’re here — with me, with us, with all the others doing something, whatever that something looks like for them.

What I wish from you — just 1, 2, maybe 3 things.

What do I wish/ hope from you?
Number 1: Help adopt new crew members

Number 1: Help adopt new crew members

I want you to help grow The Heartline.
Invite someone. Someone you trust, someone you love, someone you met once but felt something click with.

This is how it spreads — slowly and then all at once.
We want everyone to feel like they could belong here.
Not because we’re trying to be the biggest thing in the world — but because I truly believe this could help a lot of people feel less alone, and more able to take action.

If you can — physically, mentally, emotionally — I’d also love it if you came to the physical meetups.
Because something happens when you’re in a place full of people who care.
It reminds you that you're not the only one dreaming.

But — and this is important —
If you can’t show up, or just don’t want to right now, or you’re in a period where life is messy or heavy or overwhelming… That is completely, fully okay.
Like I said, we’re all carrying different things. We all have our duties. We all have time consuming lives. 

You’re still doing your part if you just keep sharing the idea.
Maybe it’s at a party. Maybe it’s during dinner.
Maybe it’s on a walk or while watching a movie or during a late-night chat with a friend.
You don’t need to do it perfectly — you just need to be physically together with the person and do it within the timeframe of the physical raft-meetings.

That’s all. Invite. 

Number 2: DO Utopia thinking

Number 2: DO Utopia thinking

This one’s honestly a bit magical.

I want you to dream.
To really let yourself wonder about the kind of world you’d actually want to live in.
The one that lights something up inside you.

What would it look like?
What would it feel like?
What would change in your life, your city, your country, the world?
What would we build instead of what we have now?

It’s okay if that feels weird or hard or silly at first — it’s not something most of us were ever encouraged to or taught how to do.
In fact I feel confident that a lot of us have experienced feeling that when we had dreams that were too big and hopeful for others so they tried to put us down, maybe because they were scared to dream themselves? It is hard to take risks and show honesty, hope and vulnerability.

Further down the website, I have added a small guide and some explaining on “Utopian dreaming”.

And if you ever come up with something — even just a thought, a sketch — please share it.
Tell your friends. Tell your grandma.
Or bring it to one of the meetings.
If I’m there, I would love to hear it. Seriously. Utopia is not a solo thing — we build it together.

Number 3: Do something with it (whatever “something” means for you)

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Okay — this one might not feel as clear as the others.
Because it’s not really a task.
It’s more… what I hope will be a result of doing number 1 and 2.

I hope something else will start to grow.

A spark of hope and courage to take further action — or maybe just the quiet belief that change is possible, and that you can be a small part of it.

I’m not saying “go change the world” — I’m saying, maybe try to change your little corner of it.
In whatever way makes sense to you. Like I’ve said:

“Be the change you want to see”

It doesn’t have to be loud. It doesn’t have to be huge.
It just has to be real.

Maybe it’s:

  • Eating less meat even though everyone around you thinks it’s annoying

  • Sharing a small dream with someone

  • Taking care of your mental health

  • Going outside more

  • Resting, and letting others know it’s okay to rest too

  • Starting a little group

  • Smiling at someone who looks like they need it

  • Or even just getting through your day and surviving with a little hope in your pocket

These things might feel invisible — but they’re not.
I see them.
And I know how much energy even small actions can take.
I also know how easy it is to feel like it’s pointless, like no one notices.
But I promise you — when you zoom out and look at the bigger picture, it all connects.
Like a huge woven net of people trying to weave their strings together for a better future.

That’s The Heartline. That’s what we’re building.

Also, I want to say this clearly: I’m not asking you to be someone you’re not.
I know how hard it is to feel limited.
I live with it every day, I depend completely on my family.
I can’t go out and do big protests or spend hours organizing — and I used to feel bad about that.
But now I know: the things I can do, and that they too matter.

And so do yours. Truly.

I dream of people like you and me getting more politically involved.
Of us helping shape the future for real — not just in whispers, but in laws, in schools, in cities.

I hope some of us join local councils.
Start projects in our neighborhoods.
Rewild forgotten patches of land.
Rethink transport, rethink connection, rethink what life could be.

And maybe you’ll be the one who has the next great idea.