Humanity is currently going through a transitional phase. In this phase, the focal point is about revitalizing local economies by sustainably transforming communities with creative tools and platforms to empower the many. Of course, such a transmutation will transform the way we live and consequently remodel small to medium businesses such as retail, restaurants, shopping centers, and grocery stores. However, the beginnings of such alterations are not decades away but closer than we realize — say within a short five-year period.

For quite some time now, and we have all experienced this, people are mentally and physically stressed and tired of constant basic daily living chores — even grocery shopping is now a burden. Such a degraded state of life also takes away the opportunity for spiritual and creative growth of individuals and businesses alike. The way we live today is not, and cannot be, the way of the future. Now is our opportunity to set the first roots for a whole new way of living — to enable human versatility in the services industry.

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