
Imagine ancient Israel's economic fabric before kings' corruption set in. Here, land symbolized security, prosperity, and continuity. As an Israelite, you would possess land that remained within your family lineage. Even in scenarios like strategic leasing, misadventure, or business misjudgments, while you might momentarily lose control over your property, its ownership would inevitably revert to your family. This economic safety net, where one's primary asset was untouchable, presented profound societal implications. Furthermore, expanding your farmland was feasible either by cultivating virgin lands or by capturing cultivated territories from adversaries, but never at the cost of dispossessing fellow Israelites or compliant foreigners. As a testament to this design, every family was initially allocated an inheritance when Joshua led the Israelites into Canaan, seizing fertile expanses from existing occupants.
This land ownership system mirrors certain contemporary tenets, like the U.K.'s royal lands which are perpetually owned by the Crown. However, while human monarchies might be vulnerable to overthrow, the divine economy of Israel stood invincible, backed by an almighty deity. Drawing inspiration from this ancient model, the Sweet Economy movement has introduced rewards instruments, analogized as 'Squares', mirroring the permanence of Israeli land ownership. Not associated with physical territories, these Squares represent rights to a divine-inspired economy. Ownership of these Squares, much like the agricultural assets of yore, is perennial and unassailable by global jurisdictions. As an innovative parallel, every individual entering the Sweet Economy receives these Squares, reminiscent of the Israelites' inheritance upon entering Canaan.
In the Sweet Economy, the emphasis is on cultivating economic growth through 'CROP', a metaphorical yield symbolizing prosperity. Much like the Israelites' cultivation of lands, increasing one's Squares is achieved by fostering economic activities that expand CROP. A unique feature is the equitable distribution of these Squares only to real individuals, bypassing corporate entities and ensuring an economy grounded in human relationships. By introducing such a system, the Sweet Economy is attempting to revive the relationship-based commerce, reflecting God's original intent for humanity.

