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Let’s make a world where not only can people care for themselves, but they can care for others.

You have probably noticed. People who are able to satisfy all their basic needs often begin giving to charities because it is easier for them to do so without risking their family’s well-being. We feel that:

By teaching people to satisfy their basic needs we let them pursue success.

By showing them how to achieve success they can provide for their family and have some extra.

And once they have a little extra, they can teach others to purse success. and care for others.

Steps for what we want to do..

We want to make being charitable as natural as eating or sleeping.

In Abraham Maslow’s 1943 paper “A Theory of Human Motivation” he described as a hierarchy, what must be satisfied for a person to become self-actualized (to become the most a person can be).

He believed that a person could not achieve the next level in the hierarchy (working from the bottom up) until they satisfy the previous level.

We believe that by helping people ascend this ladder, meeting their Physical needs, meeting their Safety needs, we can get them to the point where they too, can help others.

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How I came here after.. 50 Years

As a man gets older and finds that he has some disposable income, he learns that after his needs are met that there are problems his wealth can solve for the benefit of mankind.

Andrew Carnegie pointed on in his writing ‘The Gospel Of Wealth’, that “the problem of our age is the proper administration of wealth, so that the ties of brotherhood may still bind together the rich and poor in harmonious relationship”. He said that there are three modes in which surplus wealth can be disposed of.

1. It can be left to the families of the decedents; or
2. it can be bequeathed for public purposes; or, finally,
3. it can be administered during their lives by its possessors..

To this end, I determined that I would make a plan to fund charities that I felt were important and teach other people about how to be charitable, and why you would want to do so.

Stuart Wise

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Since we don’t accept donations, I can’t imagine why you would want to contact us. Never-the-less, I will post some contact information here.