Mission

We navigate all forms of existential threats by building resilience and reducing anxiety across generations.

Vision

To facilitate a global mindset shift by cultivating peaceful relationships with humanity and the natural world.

Values

Our work is driven by connection, wisdom, and the profound belief that a mindset change can overcome fear and build a more sustainable world.

  • We believe the future is a shared responsibility. We connect and empower Stewards of Today to create a lasting legacy for the Guardians of Tomorrow, fostering a powerful, self-nurturing relationship between generations.

  • We approach challenges with a multi-faceted view. We build resilience by integrating the logic of science, the inspiration of art, and the wisdom of emotion to navigate a complex world.

  • We face existential threats not with fear, but with proactive, realistic optimism. We transform anxiety into purposeful action, believing that a better future is not just possible—it's something we build together, every day.

  • We believe no one can do this alone. Our work fosters a virtuous circle of collaboration, uniting individuals and communities to build a more resilient and harmonious relationship with both nature and each other.

  • We approach the world with humility, recognizing our place within the vast systems of nature. By fostering a relationship built on deep respect and caring, we acknowledge that our wisdom lies not in control, but in harmonizing with the natural world for a more resilient and balanced future.

Existential Threats

We address all types of existential threats, local to global & present to future

Natural

These are dangers that originate from natural processes on Earth or in the cosmos. Their primary characteristic is that they are not caused by humans and are largely outside of our direct control. They are often sudden and catastrophic, with impacts that can be global and immediate.

Anthropogenic / Man-made

These threats are a direct result of human activity and technological development. They are within our control to prevent or mitigate, but their complexity and global scale make them difficult to manage. They often arise from the unintended consequences of our own progress.

Future / Unknown

These are highly speculative dangers that we cannot fully define or anticipate. Their existence is a possibility due to the accelerating pace of technological change and the growing complexity of global systems. Their defining characteristic is our lack of knowledge or ability to predict their specific nature.

“The future is not about waiting for change. The future is about creating change. The existential threat of climate change confronts us with our global interdependence. It cannot be seen as anything other than a global problem, and each nation must play an appropriate part to tackle it. - Mary Robinson.”