Entrepreneurship are fostered at ParchesU, where scholars create their own life project based on what they love to do and where their gifts and talents are most concentrated, this concept allows for the building of a generational wealth profile platform. The model allows to build micronations following the 3/6/9 rule and the Matryoshka principle.
Building Micro nations / Parches
The endeavors are formalized in projects that help shape a new world, a micro nation concept of family living and sovereignty. The students will be enlisted in various life projects working together whilst building a new university campus, the school of life, for generations to come.
This progressive philanthropic model is the standard for how we conduct business and pleasure as one unit. Our life projects revolve around this single unit of desire, one common collective goal in mind, a utopia of a new world that works symbiotically with mother nature and her free resources.
The units form micro-nations (we call them Parches) this will replace the outdated model of departments and faculties in current univeristy systems. The parches will act independently of each other whilst communing with neighboring parches that have a strategic alliance based on astrological placements and blueprint of each individual scholar/student. This allows for the individual unit to support the necessary shared resources to work as one nation. One university city, globally modeling the concept of a school of life.
Philosophy about the 3/6/9 rule
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Philosophy of the Matryoshka doll
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Projects are organized in hierarchies, following a parent child relationship. The parent project supports the child project by advising and helping build the pool of philanthropists of the child project. The child project as gratitude provides a percentage to the parent project. This process can be repeated creating a matryoshka doll effect, spinning generational wealth cycles with endeavors run by a supportive network.
Definitions
Offering: A service or good provide by a project at ParcheU.
Price: The value payed for on offering.
Mother: The parent project. The original mother is Minka. It answers where it got birth from. Also, it can be the place where the offering is provided.
Ancestors: Lineage of parenthood of the project.
Creators: The people involved in the fulfillment of the offering. It can include who lead, delivered, designed, created, promoted, or sold the offering. It can include the original creator of the project, who abides by same principles.
Percentage of Contribution: The percentage of participation of each contributor used to fulfill the offering. The formula is agreed by the members of the project. The default formula is using the amount of time a person spends divided by the total of hours.
Income Distribution
The income distribution rule is as follows
1/3 goes to Ancestors
1/3 goes to Creators
1/3 goes to fulfill the mission of that product.
Note: The cost of production shall not exceed 33%of the sales price. If the costs are less than 33%, it shall be use for improvements of the endeavor.
Others
All transactions go back to crypto.
Everyone has an app, used to manage the transactions and keep track of investments.
Implementation Examples
Temple running a Vision Quest Ceremony
Assumptions:
- A project exists called: Vision Quest (VQ).
- The creator of this project is Esperanza
- A temple in Santa Monica, US, exists called the Lovers Temple, that is part of Esperanza Land.
- The temple provides ceremonies in support of the project VQ
- 5 people lead the ceremony and they all agree to divide equally the profits.
- assume the offering is $999 USD
Distribution:
1/3 ($333) will go ancestors:
- The mother, Lovers Temple, will receive 1/3 ($333) and then
- provides 1/3 of this $333 ($111) to the mother project (VQ).
- VQ then provides 1/3 of what was received ($33.33) to Minka (mother of all mothers).
1/3 goes to the creators. Each participant will receive $999/5, since they are 5 people fulfilling the offering and they agreed on this distribution.
1/3 goes to fulfill the offering. For example, buying cacao, and other medicines, food, beverages, lodging.
This podcast provide a dinner discussion about this business model:
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