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From specific NGO projects, to the Occupy Wall Street movement, or to any other piece meal solution that strives to stem a symptom while the underlying problem permeates throughout the very core society.

Micro projects and solutions attempt to do good on a micro level of every day society but throughout countless developing countries the problem is still there festering and rotting everything it touches. What’s worse, the ostentatious performances of wealth and celebrity further propagates the problem by allowing the sown seed of envy to breed and repeat itself. It manifests it’s self into a myriad of progeny like the obvious of theft, robbery, jealousy, and covetness but also more profoundly is a source for corruption, greed, exploitation, oppression, Injustice and suffering. So, why not look at creating a macro solution to a variety of problems. Think of it as a broad-spectrum antibiotic to what ails us.

“If you make no effort and do not strive hard, to advance to a higher level beyond your habitual routine, which has become second nature, you have not achieved through freedom.”
Sage words by an unknown author

“ I want the world to share in all the prosperity.”
President Xi Jinping – Davos, Switzerland (February, 2017) – regarding the wealth and prosperity occurring in China

Archimedes postulated, “give me a firm spot on which to stand that being my foundation in the Lord our God and His Son, Yeshua Christ, and I shall move the earth.”

According to Charles Schwab, the average 401K holds approximately $50,000 USD, while their analysis says most people to be comfortable need $1.4 million USDthrough retirement and need $2.4 million USD to be considered wealthy.

The Federal Reserve says 40% of Americans cannot handle an emergency requiring $400 due to insufficient income.

Average SSA retirement benefits are $1200 per month and by 2032, the SSA will be forced to cut benefits by 1/3 since the coffers will be unable to carry the full load of retirees

Prime Minister NajibRazak of Malaysia says, “Change – a cliché that everyone talks about. But you can’t be ahead of the curve, doing something people aren’t ready for. I believe in change, but I also believe you have to set a timetable for change that is constant with the acceptance and willingness of people.”