S-World. Give Half Back – Conservation, Philanthropy & other good Intentions

S-World – Give Half Back

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Give Half Back is a fundamental law of the network. In fact, it’s fair to say that it was the first law of the network, inspired by my Angel, Sienna Skye pictured above.

In February 2011, after just over a decade of working towards a global network product, I created the first S-World business plan. Which can be found as the begginning chapter of the first S-World research site. The business plan offered some really wild figures if the systems and software, which were designed for travel, could be adapted to other business types.

The business plan was sent to the company I had been gravitating towards for several years, Sir Richard Branson’s VIRGN GROUP. It took but a few weeks to be assessed as worthy for presentation to the senior committee. And it would have been, had I not had a spiritual eureka moment that lead to the ideas, that now six years later are described in M-Systems.

Give Half Back was a simple and selfless idea. I would keep half the business, but use all the money I would receive for the benefit of others, endangered animals, and our planet. This system imposed no obligation for businesses or investors, who I wished to be as profitable as possible. Hence, ‘Give Half Back’ was for me ‘Give All Back,’ not dissimilar to Mark Zuckerberg’s recent decision to give back 99% of his fortune via the The Chan Zuckerberg Foundation.

Give Half Back grew into www.S-World.biz, American Butterfly, Angel Theory, M-Systems and is now being further developed as “African Butterfly.” There are currently two different ‘Give Half Back’ models that can run concurrently. POP sees that when companies are profitable, after a specific point (called the POP point), additional profit is invested into creating new companies and grand networks. Half of which are in poorer countries and so bringing prosperity, medical centres, education, and pride to nations in abject poverty.

The GGW-String model, is that S-World be ‘not for profit’ and receive a share of each company’s gross profit. Which at first it uses to boost the contributing company’s profitability, but once that company is healthy, profitable and will progress well simply due to the improvements made in the TFBMS AI Software, S-World may use the income for Angel Theory – Special Projects.

I should point out that now, having designed S-World to be a non-profit, and made the GGW String and POP, I intent to have small stakes in many of the companies, so it’s no longer a completely selfless philanthropic exercise, just a good one.

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