CULTURE
The Intergalactic
Space Chronicle
The Good Comment Movement
The Good Comment Movement came into the mainstream in the early 2000’s when an old Buddhist woman challenged society to write five nice comments to five strangers every day, to enhance their karma and better the world in general.
Her words quickly caught the world by a storm, and people around the globe were making a true effort to write five nice things to someone they truly did not know and had never met.
At first, people were perhaps reeled in by the promise of a better karma, after all, many needed the jumpstart after the whole ruining the planet for a couple of generations "thing". But soon people found the process so liberating that they had created whole tech meditation centers, which were filled with people coming in to write good comments for weeks on end.
Though it is unclear how much the good comment movement had changed the path of every individual who practiced in the method, it is apparent that the virtual collective consciousness we have created through tech has become a much more pleasant place to be in.
As the GCM movement always says; think better, type better, feel better. In that spirit, I think I’m gonna go type something nice about that space cat clip I just saw...he drifted so elegantly to his food bowl in that aircraft.