We stand at the dawn of an era defined no longer by scarcity, but by the question of how to justly distribute our abundance.
Joshua is a man of sharp intellect and keen observation. For years, he watched the rise of algorithms with analytical detachment - fascinated by their efficiency, yet wary of a growing sense of alienation. But life demands participation, not just observation. An invitation to Costa Rica becomes the catalyst for a journey both internal and external.
Far from the noise of Europe, in the stillness of the tropics, Joshua rediscovers something lost in the modern rush: True Discourse. In dialogue with the visionary diplomat Se ora Alvarez and the idealistic journalist Veronica, he realizes that the future is not a fate to be suffered, but a space to be designed.
From this spirit, The Charter is born.
More than a political manifesto, it is a vision of symbiosis between artificial intelligence and human dignity. A plea for participation and Universal Basic Income (UBI), it proposes a world where work is decoupled from survival, returning to the individual the freedom to flourish. In this framework, AI is not a rival, but the foundation of a new solidarity that leaves no one behind.
Joshua learns that true innovation lies not in code, but in empathy. His path shifts from critical reflection to constructive action - driven by the conviction that a better world is possible if we have the courage to imagine it.
A story about the decisive difference between what can be calculated and what truly matters.