Mission Statement

In order to live in a more harmonious and peaceful world, we
must begin to work towards a society where the concept of accumulating billions
of dollars is no longer celebrated or necessary. True progress isn't measured
by the size of one's wealth but by the well-being of the entire community.
Wealth inequality divides societies, breeds resentment, and leaves millions
struggling to meet their basic needs while a select few hoard unimaginable
resources. Shifting our values from endless accumulation to collective
well-being and equitable opportunities could create a
system rooted in fairness, sustainability, and shared prosperity.

This vision requires systemic changes—redefining success,
restructuring tax systems, prioritizing public goods, and fostering innovation
and cooperation for the collective benefit. A society where basic needs like
education, healthcare, food security, and housing are universally accessible
would empower individuals to live more fulfilling, less stressed lives. The
idea isn't to eliminate ambition or innovation but to ensure that the fruits of
progress are shared fairly and used to heal divides, combat climate change, and
ensure the future for generations to come. It's time to imagine and build a
world where we value equality and shared humanity over unbridled wealth and
competition, therefore the concepts of having BILLIONAIRES MUST DIE.