This article may not resonate with every New Age digital entrepreneur, but I am willing to wager that a significant portion can relate to what I’m about to share.
If you were born of, and into, economically challenged circumstances, meaning that you are an average citizen, living in an average neighborhood, with an average family and neighbors, you can possibly relate to the lifestyle that requires innovativeness for economic survival.

I’m sure many of you, even if not from your own experience, have witnessed the continuous struggle to make ends meet throughout the neighborhood.
Ah yes!

There were those two or three families that always seemed to be doing well for themselves. Busy, on the go, and industrious. They always seemed to stick together as a family. Well, they did mingle, but they were different. They were precursors for the type of social structure that needs to be promoted in marginalized communities.
Those two to three families that we referred to as being special, in the sense that they recognized their responsibility to make life as safe, comfortable and meaningful as they possibly could, are role models to improve our social climate, environment, and currencies.
In a modern society of abundant natural resources and personal wealth, there should not be any citizen living in squalor or homelessness.

Such is not the case. The spectrum of wealth is a zero-sum phenomenon. Our economic, political, and social strata separate our populous into two camps. The “haves” and the “have-nots”.

This has been the social dynamic since mankind has congregated and lived in groups. In our society, intellectual advantage seemingly justifies exploitation of less educated, and disadvantaged individuals and groups. Standards of participation and achievement are premised in the dynamic of competition and superior performance. Our system requires higher education, academic acuity, and top performance, to receive societal benefits and rewards. Reviewing this clearly highlights the zero-sum dynamic in our society. There is no confusion as to who is privileged with resources and who is not.
There is always need for visionaries and leaders, but there is also the necessity for all to contribute to the wellbeing of all in society, regardless of their intellectual ability or quantitative contribution. People often seek validation from leaders.

However, leadership roles are not based upon arrogance, dominance, disdain for others, and/or exploitation of less educationally advanced and less privileged individuals and groups. Sadly, exploitative attitudes advocate remember this is just the way it works and they accept this. We do not have to accept such exploitativephilosophy and behavior as regulatory in our society. Yet, it is apparent that intellectual superiority is coveted, hoarded, and lorded over others.
There are two philosophies that stand out regarding the “haves and the have-nots” that, on the one hand, condemns social injustice and economic disparity that is mechanically enforced through capitalism, the pursuit of power, and being financially independent and dominant.

Conversely, the other hand (opposing social view), believes in, and skillfully promotes, the systematic economic exploitation and social domination of the under-educated masses.
Neither of these intellectual viewpoints have proven beneficial to the masses. Debate and advocacy has not relieved the masses from the burden of lifetime toil at pittance wages to survive while a small percentage of the population repose in luxury and opulence from the fruits of labor of the masses. These factors create a hostile social dynamic that allows for the edging out of society, many individuals and groups who are unable to compete in, or with, modern mainstream economic, social, and political arenas.

Within our current economic, social, and political schema, there exists a need for scapegoats, menials, and astute sycophants to facilitate the exploitative agenda.
(In psychology and cognitive science, a schema describes a pattern of thought or behavior that organizes categories of information and the relationships among them. Wikipedia).
We tend toward denial of the substantive truth that we do not possess or promote an equitable and inclusive society. We do publicize an inclusive and equitable society. We do so to mask the reality we refuse to acknowledge.
We avoid and refuse to face the harsh glare of the critically dysfunctional zero-sum philosophy and the abysmal impact to marginalized individuals, groups, and communities.
As a populace, the masses have accumulated some assets. The masses, or as referred to in the modern terms, “the public”, has gained secured administrative roles in society and have improved the material well-being of the masses. Many of these improvements were won after hard fights with the elite on behalf of the masses by emissaries.
Too many in the world do not have knowledge of how the world operates and how world operations affect them.
There is a need for younger generations to be made more aware. With awareness they will be able to forge ahead and secure more assets on behalf of the masses. These assets should be central and geared toward the well-being of the masses.
At this juncture in our history and social development, entrepreneurs, business people, educators, scientist, professionals of all sorts, and citizens, must be mindful of not only the opportunity to flourish in an abundant new age, but to be responsible to drive equity and equality for an abundance in society.
That is the call to action of the new age digital entrepreneur from marginalized communities.

To understand the wealth of knowledge and the untapped skills available within marginalized communities that have been ignored is a major part of the strategy to establish franchise. It is part of the goal to be able to own land and to be able to exploit those lands in order to participate in the commercial society.
We will teach civic investment and allotment meaning that the community will invest in lands and their development and then sell those parcels to community members as a part of enfranchisement and revitalization. This is one of several simple examples of the possibilities within the scope of an inclusive community.
Pittman’s Business Systems understands and recognizes that many people are reluctant because they have low, slow, or no cash flow.

Understood!
This is an important issue that must be, and will be addressed in the determination of possible income sources. Fund raising and cash generation are a part of the strategy to enfranchise the community.
Investment by each and all of us is required. Our perspective must formulate around the idea of creating abundant lifestyles and generational wealth.
As to abundant lifestyle, I do not mean or advocate the proposition of opulence and hedonism. I am Speaking of an abundant lifestyle that allows for no hunger, no concerns about medical access, no concern about housing, or other daily amenities. Our existence should mean more than continuously toiling to ensure these provisions. Our existence does mean much more! It requires the investment of confidence and commitment first and foremost. once achieved, the confidence will continue to grow as the commitment continues. It must be a foundational standard we strive for.
Moving forward, we are fully aware of the need for funding and revenue and that will be generated. The outset of this process will involve sacrifice on everyone’s part for the project to work. There will be a membership fee to the community to allow for the community’s growth and management. Other Ways and Means it can possibly involve fundraising activities. The legalities and the logistics have to be determined. There are crowdfunding sources, although we want to be certain they are not big money infiltrators seeking to buy in and undermine the agenda. Crowdsourcing is a good means to accomplish the goal of funding, but we must be vigilant and very scrutinizing about who is offering money.
The monthly membership fee will be $9.
That establishes membership, access to the website and courrtesy resources that are available therein, including other premium resources available for purchase.
It needs to be understood that this enterprise is by contagion.

That means we must spread it!
We must be deliberate about delivering the message. The message is that we are entitled to participate as humans in the human experience exploiting natural resources and living abundant and productive lifestyles.
So, the mentality that is needed is one of a soldier who has minimal provisions but is on a specified mission. The soldier is confident in accomplishing the mission because he or she has trained him/herself mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually to complete the mission. The mission becomes the important factor in the soldier’s life. The soldier doesn’t worry about the things that are not needed. This soldier does not worry. The soldier is confident in mission and proceeds accordingly. We must be soldiers, outfitting ourselves with the necessary tools to accomplish our mission. We must not burden ourselves with unnecessary accoutrements that do not forward the completion of our mission.
Please familiarize yourself with the P-B-S DIGIPRENEUR Inclusiveness Project Manifesto to get a clearer picture of our mission. Be sure to register on the website to gain full access to all the information, resources, forums and groups available.
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