Impacting Lives ForEver
How EVER Feels
Interior of SARAH'S APARTMENT - LATE AFTERNOON
The year is 2057. SARAH (28) sits cross-legged on her couch, positive pregnancy test still on the coffee table. She opens the EVER app on her phone, hands trembling slightly. Sarah taps the drop down menu and selects “I just found out I am having my first child.” The screen glows softly as a notification appears: "Message from Eleanor Parker, 1937-1997" - Sarah taps it.
ELEANOR’s Video Starts (warm, knowing voice) Sarah, sweetheart. I know you're probably terrified right now. I was too - twenty-three years old, middle of winter, your great-great-grandfather working double shifts. I remember standing in our tiny kitchen thinking, "I don't know how to be someone's mother." But here's what I learned, what every woman in our family learned: you already are. The moment you felt that fear? That's love starting. That protectiveness? That's already motherhood. You don't need to know everything—you just need to show up every day and try. Some days you'll feel like you're failing. Most days, actually. But that baby doesn't need perfect. They need you. Present. Trying. Loving them even when you're exhausted and covered in spit-up and wondering who you've become.
Sarah's eyes well with tears as she listens.
ELEANOR (continuing, gentle) And Sarah? You're not doing this alone. I raised your great-grandmother while working in a factory with no dishwasher, no internet, no epidural. Your grandmother had four kids in six years in a place where she knew nobody. Your mother did it while building her career and then a business. We all made it through, and every single one of us wished we could reach forward and tell our daughters this: You're stronger than you think. Your body knows what to do. And when you hold that baby for the first time and feel absolutely terrified and absolutely certain all at once—that's when you'll understand. Welcome to the family, mama.
Sarah touches the screen, a tear rolling down her cheek, then places her hand on her stomach.
FADE OUT.
Messages of Wisdom and Encouragement - Not Just Memories
Reversing and eliminating this generational loss is a challenge that has been a millennium in the making, and it requires a millennium-level vision to counter it – one that is not subject to the influences of election cycles, and short term focus of the usual investor marketplace. Our entity structure and corporate governance philosophy will make it clear that our vision is one that is set apart. Our app-based platform, EVER, will be structured to preserve, transmit, and amplify human wisdom, encouragement and connection between people, in the past, in the present and in the future, no matter where they are on the planet or off the planet for millennia. It is about building the connective tissue and the financial foundation to support it that will ensure families, communities, and entire societies can communicate across centuries, sharing encouragement, practical guidance, and lessons forged in the trials of life.
Three Dimensions of Innovation
Core Innovation: Three Dimensions of Connection
1. Present-to-Future Communication:
Users create life event-triggered messages and wisdom archives. Most importantly, users are able to tell their stories, give encouragement and advice directly to their descendants in their own voice.
2. Past to Present Discovery: Descendants discover and interact with ancestors' preserved wisdom through the Archived Ancestry Index (AAI)
3. Collective-to-Individual Knowledge Transfer:
The global wisdom archive is searchable and indexable and it aggregates humanity's continuously compounding collective wisdom, making it accessible to future individuals.
The entire population of users will “up-vote or down-vote”content based on the value the content represents.