Also, thinking about this from first principals, it's interesting that the question we always start at is "what is Futureland". A more interesting question is "who are you?" and "who are you becoming?"
I wonder how we start asking questions in that direction as a way of answering the other thing.
I've been thinking a lot about the fact that I've never seen a negative comment on a FL journal before. Which I actually think is an insane feat to accomplish when you think about it.
There's an understanding here that you're /going to be/ trash. That's the first journal entry. We know that because we've been there. It's not interesting how good you are. It's that you're doing it at all.
In every other aspect of my life (and probably in your life) people, especially those who care about you, want to stop you from doing the wrong thing. And so they often give you advice that steers you away from doing the things that you want to do.
FL feels like the antithesis to that. FL wants you to be who you're going to be. And it's a super safe space to explore that.