A crash course in changing the world.
2020. I have taken what I know of the built environment of healthcare, and effectively transitioned this to a model of care realized through the use of social media. With significant changes to the resources and economy of the global community, individuals have taken comfort in the mobility, personalization, and deep network of resourcefulness afforded through this social media. The physical environment – the way we use the spaces around us – is forever changed, and I have played a part in this reality and helped tap into the potential of the alternate realities shaping our perceptions and well being.
When I become aware of the food crisis in Tokyo, I am not alarmed. I understand how the work that I have done in using social media to change our perception of the way we interact with our physical environment, transitions well to changing our perception of how we respond to the available resources around us, and how we can act upon this perception. An application with which I have been involved already affords the opportunity for individuals to harness their commercial activity in ways to benefit others.
The application is customizable to respond to needs such as the food crisis in Tokyo, and is amended to give individuals an opportunity to raise capital immediately needed to address the situation. In short, as people make purchases through mobile devices, now the global norm, donations are automatically amassed and allocated to a virtual network of real programs. The funding:
1. Provides immediate relief by way of paying for the delivery of food available from other nations.
2. Establishes programs and training not only to the people of Tokyo and Japan, but to the global community, to develop means of increasing the “efficiency” of available food – both stretching supply, and improving the nutritional quality, of what is available.
3. Develops research opportunities to find new sources of food, most notably in the harvesting of untapped nutrients and life of the oceans surrounding Japan.
My involvement is a limited role – affording connectivity, awareness, and a funding mechanism – but it enables others to pair resources and science, and immediately address the crisis.
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