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Map

MapOnce the needs and their associated enrichers or maintainers have been identified, they can be plotted onto the Map for Improving Quality of Life by Satisfying Needs. The map can scale from individual to household to business to community to county to state to country to global.

The map has four interrelated parts. The left half identifies mental-emotional aspects of life and the right half identifies the physical. Looking at it the other way, the top half represents the individual side of life, while the bottom suggests the group. By putting these divisions together: upper-left = individual mental-emotional; upper-right = individual physical; lower-left = group mental-emotional (culture, social norms, mores); and lower-right = group physical (environment, economy).

Additionally, the needs and respective goals are prioritized as short-, mid- and long-term. Each goal will have a plan defining what is needed and how it will be achieved. Our databases will associate relevant information for these purposes.

The satisfaction of needs exponentially increases potential for prosperity due to the amount of time and mental-emotional focus that is freed up. It also relieves excessive costs over the long-term by systemically addressing the roots of our socio-politico-economic challenges.

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