The Freak Revolution Manifesto

by Tammy on September 30, 2009

Journals 03

Ideas are powerful

Are you dissatisfied with the state of the world? Tired of people squashing your dreams? Maybe you want to improve your life and change the world?

“…then The Freak Revolution Manifesto will speak right to your heart.”

The Freak Revolution Manifesto tells the story of why there is so much hurt and sadness in the world, and what we intend to do about it. This Manifesto is the heart and soul of the Freak Revolution. We poured ourselves into it. We wrote, tweaked, adjusted, agonized, and rephrased ’til we got it just right.

In it, we answer all the questions we’ve gotten so far about the Freak Revolution; why we’re doing this, what it means, what we want to accomplish, how we intend to accomplish it. Really, it’s about you; how you can improve your life and the lives of others, how you can find and create connection, and most importantly, how you can change the world.

It’s 100% free to download, 100% free to share, and 100% free of affiliate links. This is not a money-making document, this is a world-changing document.

Our goal is for one million people to read it. With that many readers, we’ll be well on our way to changing the world! Our blog has quite a few readers, but not even close to a million – so one simple thing you can do right now to help is share this manifesto with anyone it will inspire.

Download the manifesto by clicking here.

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

1 James NomadRip September 30, 2009 at 6:38 am

Next in my reading queue!

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2 Tammy September 30, 2009 at 6:55 am

@James – You’ll love, love, love this manifesto. I read it in about a half and hour and walked away very inspired. :)

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3 Pace Smith October 1, 2009 at 3:18 pm

Thank you, Tammy! I’m honored.

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4 Tammy October 1, 2009 at 7:06 pm

You are too sweet. Thanks for writing such an excellent manifesto. I loved it! :)

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5 Michael Janzen October 2, 2009 at 8:33 am

I just discovered these folks too… right after (finally) reading Ishmael by Daniel Quinn.

It always seems better to think different and not with the herd. Adapt, live in balance, and thrive.

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6 Tammy October 2, 2009 at 12:40 pm

Ishmael is on my reading list. I’m glad to hear it was a good read. I’ll have to check it out of the library. Thanks for leaving a comment. :)

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