"a better tomorrow" is a commentary on the modern slavery imposed by governments through the policies generated by the World Economic Forum. The artwork is a follow-up to an initial artwork called "GREAT-SLAVELANDIA" which mocked Nazi propaganda posters and featured the head of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab.
In order to acquire "A better tomorrow", individuals must claim and burn 69 editions of "GREAT-SLAVELANDIA". The artwork features Pepe The Frog, with the catchphrase "feels good man" in place of the original slogan, "Sustainability, Inclusivity, Diversity!" from "GREAT-SLAVELANDIA", and a cannabis leaf in place of the World Health Organization logo and a symbol of a frog's hand...