Principles

We are guided by the following principles:

New problems demand new solutions. Innovation drives progress and offers new solutions to problems, transforms industries, and moves us towards a sustainable future. By embracing bold initiatives and supporting visionary thinkers, we can harness the power of innovation to create the world we desire. Let's collaborate and use the latest innovations to build a utopian future.

Technologies and patterns of behavior can lead us to a scenario of self-destruction or total transformation. The next hundred years will be decisive for the future of humanity and our planet.

Revolutionary ideas represent the engine that leads to the new phases of our technological and social evolution. We want a better future for everyone and we have enough tools to make dreams come true. "The future is already here, it's just not widely distributed."

It is up to our generation to create goals, demand solutions and engage in the co-creation of solutions for current problems. How are we going to use abundance and technological advances to reduce poverty and improve our quality of life? How to solve the climate crisis, deal with mass extinction and create a more equal world?

It is up to us to weave the vision of the world that we want!

Our goals are ambitious, we will make tough decisions, taking risks intelligently. We can succeed. We can fail. But, working with strategic partnerships, with integrity and respect, who knows, who knows, we will be able to achieve results that, today, may seem impossible.

We believe in the power of networks to generate value, knowledge and transformations. We want to connect scientists, leaders and society in general around common goals, seeking solutions to problems and resolutions to conflicts. We will foster networks, to the point of becoming social and scientific movements, building and scaling solutions to today's main challenges.

To maximize our impact, we will prioritize initiatives with high leverage. This involves creatively combining resources from philanthropy, government, and the private sector in innovative ways.

Small changes at key intervention points in complex systems can yield significant results. Our main focus areas include the system's goals, power structure, rules, culture, information flows, and incentives. We will strategically target these leverage points to analyze and address problems through various means, such as legislation, social movements, and technology funding.

Our actions will be strategic, focusing on the main leverage points. Problems will be analyzed based on the main points that can be worked on. Sometimes focused studies, for other proposals for legislation or support for social movements, or even funding for new technologies and platforms.

We will use the hacker mentality of searching for an intimate understanding of the inner workings of a system, finding vulnerabilities and proposing creative transformations for its improvement. Systems include government bureaucracy, open-data, socio-economic models, and more.