Wealth

An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth for Humanities
Our overarching goal in conducting research on wealth is to foster: “happiness” for humanities as a whole.
We aspire to generate wealth that benefits individuals, enterprises, and entire nations and shall seek to cover the physical, socio-economic and spiritual dimensions of wealth as well as the three constituents of “happiness” as highlighted by Adam Smith, which are “Material Provision”, “Social Engagement” and the “Tranquility that come from acting Virtuously.”
Our Maison of Wealth’s Constituents
We seek to research into the following dimensions of wealth: the 3 components of “Happiness’ as defined by Adam Smith (Material provision, Social Engagement, The Tranquility that come from Acting Virtuously) as well as physical, psychological, as well as spiritual well-being.

Material Provision

Social Engagement

The Tranquillity that come from Acting Virtuously

Physical Well-being

Psychological Well-being

Spiritual Well-being
Our Maisons of The Generators of Wealth
We seek to research into the following generators of Wealth which include: the free market; technology; enterprises; assets; intellectual liberation; and spiritual liberation.

The Free Market

Technology

Enterprises

Assets

Intellectual Liberation

Spiritual Liberation
Income is a series of events…. It is these events, the psychic experiences of individual mind, which constitute ultimate income for that individual.
– Irving Fisher –

Exploring the Nature and Potential of Sympathy and Philanthropy as Conceived by Adam Smith and Other Thinkers
The concepts of sympathy and philanthropy have played pivotal roles in shaping our understanding of human nature, economics, and social responsibility. While Adam Smith, the renowned Scottish philosopher and economist, is often associated with these ideas, they have been contemplated and developed by many thinkers throughout history. In this expanded discussion, we will delve into the nature and potential of sympathy and philanthropy as conceived by Adam Smith and other prominent thinkers.
