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Pretty Good Not Bad

Let’s not overcomplicate what it means to be a decent person. You don’t need an ancient philosophical text or a corporate HR seminar; you just need to show up and do things that are pretty goof, not bad for the people around you.

This platform turns the abstract concept of "being good" into a hard, numbers-driven execution framework. The goal is simple but brutal: cross a self-reported threshold of 1,500 hours of community service to earn your official validation. Because it’s easy to say you care on the internet, but spending the equivalent of nine months of full-time work actually helping your community is a different level of reality.

The page strips away the ego of typical social media platforms and replaces it with raw, transparent tracking. It operates on a dual-engine layout: a daily public step ledger where members drop their small wins every single day, and a cumulative progress database that calculates your march toward the 1,500-hour benchmark.

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