The Birth of Lifeline: A Journey from Vision to Reality
- Jenni Rundgren
- 28.8.2024
- 3 min käytetty lukemiseen
When I first set out to make a meaningful impact in this world, my thoughts were simple: I wanted to do something good with my time here on Earth. I believed that if I could create something that truly benefited people, I would not only find fulfillment but also contribute positively to the world around me. This desire to do good planted the seeds of what would eventually grow into Lifeline, a new social media platform designed to help people live in alignment with their values, connect with others on a deeper level, and ultimately enhance their well-being.
As I began to explore ways to bring this vision to life, I stumbled upon an important realization: money, at its core, is energy. The way we spend our money reflects where we focus our energy and what we value most in life. If we want to see more good in the world, it makes sense to direct our financial resources toward companies, projects, and causes that align with our values. This led me to the idea of creating a platform that could help people do just that—focus their energy (and money) on what matters most to them.
However, I soon discovered that platforms like this already existed. There were a few platforms designed to help people invest in ethical companies, support sustainable projects, and align their spending with their values. But despite their noble intentions, these platforms were not widely adopted by the masses. I wondered why this was the case. After all, who wouldn’t want to live in a way that reflects their deepest values?
This question led me to delve deeper into the reasons behind this disconnect. I learned that while many people have a desire to live by their values, the reality of modern life often pulls them in other directions. For a large portion of society, life is a constant struggle to stay afloat—to pay bills, manage stress, and simply survive. When people are in survival mode, their focus shifts away from their values and toward the immediate demands of life. In such a state, it can be difficult, if not impossible, to prioritize the things that truly matter to them.
As I continued to study human behavior and well-being, I realized that those who are connected to their mind, body, and soul have a greater capacity to focus on their values. These individuals have cultivated a sense of balance and harmony within themselves, which allows them to make decisions that align with their beliefs and principles. They understand what it means to live a good life, one that is not just about material success but about fulfillment, connection, and purpose.
This understanding became the foundation of Lifeline. I knew that if I wanted to create a platform that truly made a difference, it needed to start with those who already understood the importance of living a good life. Lifeline would be a place where people could connect with others who share their values, discover opportunities to make a positive impact, and focus their energy on what matters most to them. By bringing together a community of like-minded individuals, Lifeline would create a ripple effect, inspiring others to join the movement and live in alignment with their values as well.
The journey to creating Lifeline has been one of discovery, growth, and deep reflection. It has taught me that the path to a better world begins with each of us, with our individual choices and the way we choose to live our lives. Lifeline is not just a platform; it is a movement—a movement toward a world where people are connected to their values, to each other, and to the greater good.
As we move forward, my hope is that Lifeline will serve as a beacon for those who seek to live a life of purpose, connection, and well-being. Together, we can create a world where our energy is directed toward building a better future, not just for ourselves, but for generations to come.
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