Our friends and partners
We seek to agglomerate “tiny ripples of hope” to “build a current”
We have faith in the power of the free market and we trust that once we have provided the initiative and goodwill to kick-start, the “invisible hand” will help us to eventually get into productive interactions with friends and partners which share our values and vision and that over time, we could possibly agglomerate these “tiny ripples of hope” to “build a current”, to quote Robert Kennedy.

Robert Kennedy
“Few will have the greatness to bend history, but each of us can work to change a small portion of the events, and in the total of all these acts will be written the history of this generation…
….Each time a man stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centres of energy and darring those ripples build a current which can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance“
We seek to experiment how far the Free Market can help
We wish ourself and our friends and partners can form into a large and growing productive ecosystem to engender the agglomeration of the “tiny ripple of hope” to build a current working for the betterment of Humanities as a whole over time. Our relationship with some of our friends and partners could take the form of official and legal partnerships but we do not think this is necessary especially when the market forces and discipline are robust enough.
For our idea of the free market is that it allows “strangers” to work together and be guided by the “invisible hand” which would co-ordinate and then produce results which are often far better than any of these parties have intended or imagined. As such, by “friends and partners”, we merely mean entities which we respect and for which we are ready and prepare to co-operate and do voluntary exchange, which is arguably what the market process is all about. This, perhaps, also constitutes the way we can make a smart and productive use of “the knowledge” in the society, to quote Frederick Hayek.












