Mind. Society. Balance
Mind. Society. Balance
Applied Humanism
Applied Humanism
Applied Humanism
Applied Humanism



Based on RΓ©union Island
The world needs a united ecosystem, communities facing challenges. Together, we shape the world we want to live in.
Our global peace movement is rooted in RΓ©union Island, France β beyond the oceans, where Africa, Asia, and Europe meet. From this unique crossroads of cultures and continents, rise bubbles of hope to be shared with the world β carrying a mission to fight for peace, equality, justice, and freedom for all.
The world needs a united ecosystem, communities facing challenges. Together, we shape the world we want to live in.
Our global peace movement is rooted in RΓ©union Island, France β beyond the oceans, where Africa, Asia, and Europe meet. From this unique crossroads of cultures and continents, rise bubbles of hope to be shared with the world β carrying a mission to fight for peace, equality, justice, and freedom for all.
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Applied Humanism β’ Our Vision
Applied Humanism β’ Our Vision
Applied Humanism β’ Our Vision
Building Civil Societies of Tomorrow β’ Collective intelligence & circular economy
Mental health for collective impact
A new vision of societies that put personal growth, collective balance, and mental health firstβunlocking human potential for meaningful impact, while creating a win-win model that is both economically viable and sustainable.
Building Civil Societies of Tomorrow β’ Collective intelligence & circular economy
Mental health for collective impact
A new vision of societies that put personal growth, collective balance, and mental health firstβunlocking human potential for meaningful impact, while creating a win-win model that is both economically viable and sustainable.
Applied Humanism in Action β’ Communities Leading Change
From local action to global impact.
At the heart of our vision, communities become the architects of human-centered and sustainable solutions β from local food systems to regenerative cities. Real change comes from people, not broken systems.
Applied Humanism in Action β’ Communities Leading Change
From local action to global impact.
At the heart of our vision, communities become the architects of human-centered and sustainable solutions β from local food systems to regenerative cities. Real change comes from people, not broken systems.
A genuine sustainable and social business model β’ Rethinking Business Beyond Unicorns
Building equality and collective governance
We move beyond the startup-nation model by embracing the social economy, equal pay, and horizontal governanceβwhere every voice counts. No CEOs, no hierarchies; collective decision-making and solidarity are at its core.
A genuine sustainable and social business model β’ Rethinking Business Beyond Unicorns
Building equality and collective governance
We move beyond the startup-nation model by embracing the social economy, equal pay, and horizontal governanceβwhere every voice counts. No CEOs, no hierarchies; collective decision-making and solidarity are at its core.
Toward a Post-Capitalist Economy β’ Circular, Fair, and Resilient
A fairer system where consumption supports both people and the planet
We envision a post-capitalist system based on circular models, direct exchanges, and solidarityβethical, stable, and free from market-driven inflation. No shareholders, just solidarity-driven fundraising. Streamlined sales systems.
Toward a Post-Capitalist Economy β’ Circular, Fair, and Resilient
A fairer system where consumption supports both people and the planet
We envision a post-capitalist system based on circular models, direct exchanges, and solidarityβethical, stable, and free from market-driven inflation. No shareholders, just solidarity-driven fundraising. Streamlined sales systems.
Rethinking Growth & Revitalizing Territories with Ecotourism
Equitable development across all worldwide regions
Ecotourism is a key driver of the green transition, rebalancing territories and proving that the future must thrive beyond cities. More than travelβitβs a chance to reconnect people with nature.
Rethinking Growth & Revitalizing Territories with Ecotourism
Equitable development across all worldwide regions
Ecotourism is a key driver of the green transition, rebalancing territories and proving that the future must thrive beyond cities. More than travelβitβs a chance to reconnect people with nature.
H-2-R β’ Micro-Dairy & Egg Farming for Macro Impact
See how micro-farms can reshape our food future
Reinventing micro-farms as chemical-free food forests, resilient to climate change, and powered by green technologies and AI for a planned and efficient strategy. Our H-2-R concept turns every micro-farm into a global food hub.
H-2-R β’ Micro-Dairy & Egg Farming for Macro Impact
See how micro-farms can reshape our food future
Reinventing micro-farms as chemical-free food forests, resilient to climate change, and powered by green technologies and AI for a planned and efficient strategy. Our H-2-R concept turns every micro-farm into a global food hub.
The Future of Peri-Urban Spaces β’ Green Living, Local Value, Shared Growth
The regenerative belts around the cities
Peri-urban zones hold untapped potential: fighting speculation while fostering high-value & ultra-modern vertical micro-agriculture, regenerative housing, and vibrant community gardens. They become innovation hubs, balancing the cities and the countryside.
The Future of Peri-Urban Spaces β’ Green Living, Local Value, Shared Growth
The regenerative belts around the cities
Peri-urban zones hold untapped potential: fighting speculation while fostering high-value & ultra-modern vertical micro-agriculture, regenerative housing, and vibrant community gardens. They become innovation hubs, balancing the cities and the countryside.
Empowering Forgotten Urban Neighborhoods β’ Women Driving Change and Growth
Micro-Businesses that empower communities
We transform forgotten urban quarters with women-led micro-businesses that celebrate multicultural richness, create new opportunities for cities, and foster inclusive city development.
Empowering Forgotten Urban Neighborhoods β’ Women Driving Change and Growth
Micro-Businesses that empower communities
We transform forgotten urban quarters with women-led micro-businesses that celebrate multicultural richness, create new opportunities for cities, and foster inclusive city development.
Revitalizing Urban Centers β’ Green, Local, and Restorative
Sustainable micro-economies at work
Cities thrive with vibrant green lungs, restorative eco-businesses, and pink startups that foster a zero-carbon urban economy.
Revitalizing Urban Centers β’ Green, Local, and Restorative
Sustainable micro-economies at work
Cities thrive with vibrant green lungs, restorative eco-businesses, and pink startups that foster a zero-carbon urban economy.
Architectural Resilience β’ Designing for a Changing Planet
Discover resilient and sustainable architecture
Meeting natural disasters and climate challenges with adaptive, pollution-limiting infrastructure. Architectural resilience is no longer optional β itβs the key to a safe and sustainable future.
Architectural Resilience β’ Designing for a Changing Planet
Discover resilient and sustainable architecture
Meeting natural disasters and climate challenges with adaptive, pollution-limiting infrastructure. Architectural resilience is no longer optional β itβs the key to a safe and sustainable future.



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education
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education
eco
campus
ECO
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Imagine an education without limitsβwhere curiosity drives learning and students become changemakers. Our innovative campus blends neuroscience, sustainability, and multilingual learning to empower young minds from six months to twenty years and beyond.
Imagine an education without limitsβwhere curiosity drives learning and students become changemakers. Our innovative campus blends neuroscience, sustainability, and multilingual learning to empower young minds from six months to twenty years and beyond.
Imagine an education without limitsβwhere curiosity drives learning and students become changemakers. Our innovative campus blends neuroscience, sustainability, and multilingual learning to empower young minds from six months to twenty years and beyond.
Hands-on projects, personalized learning, and immersive green spaces foster creativity, critical thinking, and social responsibility, preparing students to shape a brighter, sustainable future. Join us on a journey where education meets purposeβchoose your life, act for the world, and discover how our campus transforms learning into a lifelong adventure.
Hands-on projects, personalized learning, and immersive green spaces foster creativity, critical thinking, and social responsibility, preparing students to shape a brighter, sustainable future. Join us on a journey where education meets purposeβchoose your life, act for the world, and discover how our campus transforms learning into a lifelong adventure.
Hands-on projects, personalized learning, and immersive green spaces foster creativity, critical thinking, and social responsibility, preparing students to shape a brighter, sustainable future. Join us on a journey where education meets purposeβchoose your life, act for the world, and discover how our campus transforms learning into a lifelong adventure.
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The manifesto
The manifesto
Why MSB.Io is born IN FRANCE
Why MSB.Io is born IN FRANCE
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Today, over 60 state-based wars + 122 million displaced people worldwide.
Today, over 60 state-based wars + 122 million displaced people worldwide.




Peace has no borders
Peace has no borders
Peace has no borders







Impact Capsules
Impact Capsules
Hub
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#31 David Holmgren β’ Permaculture Principles
Sustainable living by observing nature, caring for earth and people, reducing waste, sharing resources, and designing resilient systems.
#30 Regenesis Group β’ Regenerative Development Framework
Beyond sustainability, regeneration activates the unique potential of people and place, leaving communities stronger than before.
#29 Jules N. Pretty β’ The Earth Only Endures
Sustainability without justice is just another enclosure. True resilience means commons, equity & deep reconnection with nature.
#28 USA β’ Zebras Unite Intl
Global hybrid co-op for ethical entrepreneurs. Shared governance, inclusive capital, and digital tools promote a regenerative economy.
#27 India β’ SEWA
Empowers 2M informal women via co-ops, microfinance, training & services. Combines union action + economic development.
#26 New Zealand β’ Enspiral
Decentralized network of social entrepreneurs using shared governance, open tools & collective resources for positive impact.
#24 Netherlands β’ Buurtzorg
Self-managed nursing teams deliver holistic home care with autonomy, efficiency & strong local patient relationships.
#23 France β’ CafΓ© Joyeux
Inclusive cafΓ©s employ people with cognitive disabilities, fostering autonomy, confidence & changing perceptions through joyful work.
#22 UK β’ Happy Ltd
Employee-owned Bβ―Corp transforms workplaces with joy-focused training, leadership & IT skills, making happiness central to work.
#21 India β’ Farmizen
Urban residents adopt micro-farms via an app, supporting sustainable agriculture, fresh produce & direct farmer engagement.
#20 Brazil β’ AssociaΓ§Γ£o Monte Azul
Holistic community development in SΓ£o Paulo favelas: education, health, and the arts empower residents and foster local autonomy.
#19 Brazil β’ Instituto Elos
Oasis Game engages 1,000+ communities worldwide, training youth leaders to tackle social vulnerability and drive local change.
#18 Brazil β’ Banco Palmas
A community bank in Fortaleza empowers locals with microcredit and a social currency, boosting solidarity and the local economy.
#17 Indonesia β’ Bye Bye Plastic Bags
A youth-led movement from Bali: teens mobilize schools, villages, and global allies to ban plastic bags and spark worldwide change.
#16 Indonesia β’ Sungai Watch
Floating river barriers stop plastics before the ocean, mobilizing communities, recycling waste, and redesigning local futures.
#15 Mexico β’ Caminos de Agua
Community-led water solutions: ceramic filters, rain capture & local systems fighting arsenic, fluoride & unsafe water.
#14 Colombia β’ TOTEM
Dry toilets in a closed loop: saving water, turning waste into fertile compost & promoting ecological sanitation for all.
#13 Bangladesh β’ Mati Energy
Women-led rural microenterprises craft organic foods & wellness goods, fueling income, autonomy & local resilience.
#12 Mexico β’ Colectivo Zacahuil
Community agroecology in Veracruz: pesticide-free farming, shared governance & local wisdom powering food sovereignty.
#11 Brazil β’ MST
A popular agrarian reform model in Brazil, uniting land, education, and production through social justice and participatory democracy.
#10 Spain β’ MondragΓ³n Corporation
Demonstrating that economic democracy and industrial performance coexist, offering a long-term, sustainable alternative to capitalism.
#9 UK β’ Transition Towns
Communities are learning to be resilient against climate and economic crises through local action, skills, and self-sufficiency.
#8 East Africa β’ Solar Sister
A women-led network is bringing solar lamps and clean energy to rural homes, reducing kerosene use, and boosting incomes.
#7 Colombia β’ Tierra Grata
Simple solar, water, and sanitation solutions co-created with villages, improving health, dignity, and autonomy.
#6 India & Nepal β’ Pollinate Group
Empowering women entrepreneurs to deliver solar lights and essential products in slums, building local economies.
#5 India β’ SELCO
Providing affordable, repairable solar solutions to the rural Indian countryside through tech, local partnerships, and user training.
#4 Bangladesh β’ Grameen Shakti
Bringing green energy to rural areas, training local women as solar technicians, and creating a sustainable energy ecosystem.
#32 Fritjof Capra β’ The Web of Life
Capra explores life as an interconnected web, blending systems theory, biology, and ecology to show how patterns of nature reveal the deep interdependence of all living systems.
#34 Boston University β’ Tourism & Ecological Justice
Who benefits, and who pays the price? Justice demands that communities be co-decision makers, ensuring intergenerational equity.
#35 Tourism Concern β’ Our Holidays, Their Homes
Mass tourism often means forced evictions and land grabs. One personβs holiday dream too often costs another their home and dignity.
#36 Travindy β’ Displacement Caused by Tourism
Tourism drives displacement worldwide, including expropriations, and gentrification. Justice means protecting people and places.
#37 Columbia Climate School β’ Indigenous Communities
Even βecoβ projects can be exploited. Without local governance, ecotourism risks cultural loss, dependency & hidden dispossession.
#38 India β’ Kumbhalgarh Womenβs Agroecological Initiative
Women-led agroecology meets community tourism: resilience, income & biodiversity thrive when local knowledge leads the way.
#39 New Zealand β’ MΔori-led Regenerative Initiatives
Tourism as kaitiakitanga: cultural renewal, ecological care & intergenerational justice rooted in authentic MΔori governance.
#40 ILO β’ Tourism and Decent Work
There's no sustainability without social justice. Tourism must deliver fair wages, secure jobs, and dignity for all workers. It's not an option, it's social justice.
#41 UK NGO β’ Labour Exploitation in Hospitality
Behind the smiles: zero-hour contracts, migrant precarity, unpaid hours. Tourismβs future must end worker exploitation.
#42 Global Studies β’ Hospitality Workforce Conditions
Research shows systemic precarity across borders. Sustainable tourism means shifting from cost-cutting to fair, dignified work.
#43 UNWTO β’ International Tourism Highlights 2023
Tourism rebounds unevenly. Post-COVID travelers seek authenticity, resilience, and a green transition. Mass tourismβs fragility is exposed.
#44 Community-Based Tourism Reports
Community-Based Tourism proves that when locals own the process, tourism delivers justice, empowerment, and resilience. Without ownership, itβs just greenwashing.
#45 Costa Rica β’ Community-Based Tourism
A pioneer model: rural & indigenous communities lead, revenues shared, ecosystems preserved. Authenticity is the actual attraction.
#46 Costa Rica β’ Finca Luna Nueva Lodge
Tourism + agroecology + science. Guests join regeneration in action β soils restored, traditions honored, ecosystems healed. A collaborative success.
#47 Rwanda β’ Akagera National Park
From crisis to co-governance, communities and the state restore wildlife, share revenues, and create jobs. Conservation and justice are aligned.
#48 Senegal & Benin β’ Mangrove Cooperatives
Women-led cooperatives replant mangroves, guide eco-visits, and fish sustainably. Climate resilience grows with community power.
#49 Indonesia β’ Gili Eco Trust
This grassroots action revives reefs and manages waste. Tourists & locals co-finance regeneration. Proof that endogeneity drives resilience and impact.
#50 Global Coral Reef Alliance β’ Biorock Technology
Electrified reefs accelerate coral growth & resist bleaching. Science + community tourism = innovation for living seas.
#51 Singapore β’ Fairmont Urban Farm
A hotel rooftop grows food for its kitchens. In the city, circular economy, zero-mile menus, and guest awareness bloom to change the way to consume.
#52 Singapore β’ Sky Greens Vertical Farming
Hydraulic towers grow local food with 90% less water. Tourism meets pedagogy, showing future-proof urban resilience.
#53 New Zealand β’ Regenerative Travel B-Corp Network
Beyond βless harm,β leave places better. Indigenous governance and B-Corp standards build a measurable, cultural, regenerative travel model.
#57 CondΓ© Nast Traveler β’ Maintream βGreenβ Tips
Reuse towels, skip straws: only a marketing slogan. Real change isn't on the guest; itβs in systemic models and community power.
#58 Uganda β’ Soul Food
Solar-powered women-led canteens serve healthy, low-cost meals with zero waste, zero corruption & 100% resilience: impactful and successful synergy.
#59 ILO β’ Tourism and Decent Work
Tourism employs 1 in 10 globally β but too often with precarity, low wages & no protections. True sustainability demands social justice and human rights.
#62 UNEP β’ Circular & Regenerative Hospitality
Go beyond efficiency: circular loops, local value chains, regenerative design. Hospitality must restore both ecosystems & communities.
#66 Norad β’ Historic Decline in International Aid
Global aid fell 7% in 2024, threatening vulnerable communities and slowing SDG progress.
#67 McKinsey Insights β’ A Generational Shift in Foreign Aid
Foreign aid may drop 15β22% by 2025, hitting health and developmentβsector must adapt fast.
#68 International Affairs β’ Rethinking Populist Disengagement
Populist leaders reshape global order through criticism, obstruction, and extortionβnot just exits.
#69 Chris Brown β’ The Promise and Record of International Institutions
International institutions struggle to adapt to new challenges, sparking urgent calls for reform.
#70 UNCTAD β’ Official Development Assistance Faces Unprecedented Decline
ODA may fall 20% in 2025, undermining aid to the poorest nations and stalling global goals.
#71 OECD β’ A Critical Decline in Official Development Assistance
OECD projects -9 to -17% ODA in 2025, with major cuts hitting Africa and least developed states.
#72 PubMed, USA β’ Telemedicine Kiosks
Pharmacy-based kiosks expand access vs apps; low urgent referrals, strong usability metrics.
#73 PubMed, Global β’ Health Kiosk Review
141 studies show kiosks aid screening & telehealth; key gaps in usability and care integration.
#74 DOAJ, USA β’ Mobile Health Clinics
Rural Minnesota pilot brings telehealth, labs & care access to underserved communities.
#75 The Lancet, Netherlands β’ AI for Skin Cancer
Skin cancer AI app trial aids patients & GPs; many would skip visits if risk assessed low.
#76 arXiv, Global β’ AICOM Project
Open-source AI tools for phones offer offline diagnostics in underserved countries.
#77 arXiv, Global β’ HERMES Kiosk
Pilot AI kiosk gives safe OTC drug advice using privacy-preserving federated learning.
#78 Times of India, India β’ Health ATM Lucknow
Digital kiosk at SGPGI delivers 20+ instant tests & teleconsultation with e-prescriptions.
#79 Times of India, India β’ Nagpur Diagnostic Kiosk
Manewada UPHC kiosk offers 65 free tests + teleconsultation; accuracy verified vs private labs.
#80 LMT Online, USA β’ Telehealth Kiosk Texas
Remote Bruni community gains telehealth kiosk linking patients to clinicians without travel.
#65 Italo Calvino β’ "Eutropia" in "Invisible Cities"
Al-Ahsa pilot clinic uses autonomous AI physician for interviews & treatment planning.



We're a small team building fun, smart tools to make a positive impact on the world. We value transparency and good vibes in a multicultural organization managed as a green and social business. Less noise, more action.
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Eden β The Headquarters of the Future
Eden β The Headquarters of the Future
Applied Humanism in action.
Applied Humanism in action.
Designing the eco-village of the future, tailored to the climate challenges of tropical islands.A living, nourishing, fertile place β built to host, train, and inspire tomorrowβs leaders. Resilient to cyclones, earthquakes, and shortages. Balanced between technology and simplicity, design and durability: A dream becomes a project. A project becomes a prototype. A prototype becomes a model.
RΓ©union Island
RΓ©union Island
Edible Jungle 2.0
The wisdom of a traditional Creole garden, reimagined
β Agroforestry, permaculture, polyculture
β Local plants + innovative, resilient crops
β Agroforestry, permaculture, polyculture
β Local plants + innovative, resilient crops
β Fruits, roots, leafy greens, and medicinal herbs.
β Rediscover authentic flavors and heal through nature.
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IN ACTION
//Balance
IN ACTION
Our digital Ecosystem
Our digital Ecosystem
Each of our sites is a gateway to a different facet of Applied Humanism. Together, they form a living ecosystem of ideas, action, and global collaboration.
Each of our sites is a gateway to a different facet of Applied Humanism. Together, they form a living ecosystem of ideas, action, and global collaboration.
Each of our sites is a gateway to a different facet of Applied Humanism. Together, they form a living ecosystem of ideas, action, and global collaboration.
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MiniSmartBubbleβ’
Applied humanism: a smarter way to reimagine the world and reinvent humanitarian aid.



My Incredible Life!β’
Green Real Estate and meaningful investment for global visionaries: France & Portugal.



Vintur.iOβ’
An art of living with soul, through European vintage cars, for a truly ecological future.



MiniSmartBubbleβ’
Applied humanism: a smarter way to reimagine the world and reinvent humanitarian aid.



My Incredible Life!β’
Green Real Estate and meaningful investment for global visionaries: France & Portugal.



Vintur.iOβ’
An art of living with soul, through European vintage cars, for a truly ecological future.



MiniSmartBubbleβ’
Applied humanism: a smarter way to reimagine the world and reinvent humanitarian aid.



My Incredible Life!β’
Green Real Estate and meaningful investment for global visionaries: France & Portugal.



Vintur.iOβ’
An art of living with soul, through European vintage cars, for a truly ecological future.



MiniSmartBubbleβ’
Applied humanism: a smarter way to reimagine the world and reinvent humanitarian aid.



My Incredible Life!β’
Green Real Estate and meaningful investment for global visionaries: France & Portugal.



Vintur.iOβ’
An art of living with soul, through European vintage cars, for a truly ecological future.
OUR MAGAZINES
OUR MAGAZINES
Small choices, global impact.
Small choices, global impact.
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Everything You Wondered About Us
Everything You Wondered About Us
The Manifesto
There was a time when Europe had fallen silent, when France had stopped fighting. But some never surrenderedβand they were not alone. Americans and Britons crossed the ocean and shed their blood on our soil. Alongside those French who never stopped believing, they liberated us. We must remember who fought for France, who shed their blood so that liberty would not disappear from this continent. They came from everywhere. North Africa: hundreds of thousands of Algerians, Moroccans, and Tunisians, who crossed the Mediterranean, fought in Italy, in Provence, and in the liberation of southern France. Their sacrifice is carved into every stone village they freed. Sub-Saharan Africa: over 150,000 Senegalese tirailleurs and African soldiers from West and Equatorial Africa. They fought and died on French soil, from the RhΓ΄ne Valley to Alsace, and many were massacred even as prisoners of war. Their courage was silenced too often, but it lives in the freedom they helped restore. The Levant and the Maghreb saw Syrians, Lebanese, and soldiers from across the Arab world fighting in the Free French forces and the Army of Africa. These individuals carried Franceβs flag when France was unable to uphold it. In Indochina, Vietnamese, Cambodians, and Laotians often played forgotten roles as porters, engineers, or stayed in the shadows of the battlefield. Nevertheless, they were also part of this struggle, leaving their homeland to serve in a war that did not belong to them, but ultimately shaped the fate of humanity. The United States, with more than two million GIs landing, marching, and fighting from Normandy to the Ardennes, side by side with the French villages they liberated. Canada, whose soldiers stormed Juno Beach and paid with their lives on French shores. The British Commonwealth: Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, Indiansβyoung men from the farthest reaches of the world, who came because the struggle for freedom in France was the struggle for freedom everywhere. Europeβs exiled and occupied: The Poles at Mont Ormel and in Normandy, The Czechs at Dunkirk, The Dutch, Belgians, Norwegians, who joined Allied armies and French resistance networks; The Spanish Republicans, exiled from their own land, who filled the maquis and whose unitβthe βNueveββwas the first into Paris on August 24, 1944. The French Resistance and Free France: those inside France who never stopped fighting, joined with those outside who refused surrender, under de Gaulle, Leclerc, and countless nameless heroes. From every continent, from every corner of the earth, they came. They fought not for conquest, but for a dream: that liberty, justice, and dignity could belong to all. From their sacrifice was born the United Nations, the declaration that humanity would stand together so that genocide and world war would never again define our future. Inequalities are increasing, wars are multiplying, and ecosystems are collapsing. The weapons in this new struggle are not rifles, but ideas, solidarity, technology, ecology, and justice. And so, we call once more. We do not seek armies, but visionaries. We do not advocate for bloodshed, but for commitment. We do not pursue liberation through war, but freedom through renewal. We need Peace Warriors. Thus, we begin our fight in France, reminding ourselves to never stop believing that change is possible. "My Incredible France!" was inspired by our history, at a time when Great America faltered. Today, France seems to have forgotten its core values: liberty, equality, fraternity. From France, and from our headquarters on RΓ©union Island, we aim to spread bubbles of hope throughout the world β because peace in France means peace everywhere. MSB.iO is the MegaSmartBubble, sending MiniSmartBubbles across the globe through applied Humanism, empowering people to take control of their own destiny.
Our Organizational Philosophy
WE START WITH A PRECISE OBSERVATION. The unicorn modelβand more broadly, the startup-nation mindsetβhas profoundly shaped the entrepreneurial world, influencing even the smallest businesses worldwide. Behind a faΓ§ade of modernity and friendliness, these companies have often imposed a system centered around investors, shareholders, or founding families, pushing employees into the background. The notion of a βfamilyβ within the workplace, often represented by foosball tables or catchy slogans, frequently conceals a harsher truth: environments that increasingly demand more from employees without fostering a genuine change in mindset. As a result, we have a generation of demotivated workers, many of whom are on the brink of burnout. This model has been extended to so-called green or social enterprisesβthose that claim to serve the climate or the common good. Consistently, the same patterns emerge: charismatic CEOs are elevated to genius status, rigid hierarchies are established, and inflated egos surface. IN RESPONSE, WE HAVE CHOSEN A DIFFERENT PATH: NO CEO, NO EGO. While the organization was co-founded by two people, we operate without hierarchy or subordination. Equal Team β Every role matters. β Positions are interchangeable. β Team members develop multipotential skills aligned with their interests. β Work is organized according to personal situations. Horizontal Governance β Decisions made collectively. β Principle of non-opposition: an idea moves forward unless someone objects. Fair Pay & Shared Profits β One equal salary for everyone, including co-founders. β Profits fund team needs and collective missions chosen together. Transparency in Action β Shared online workspace centralizes and streamlines needs. β Zero paper. Budget fully visible. β Full financial transparency with the world. Ecological Commitment β Collaborate with environmentally conscious service providers. β European servers. β Recycle technology. β Maintain a zero-paper policy. Human & Sustainable Approach β Cooperation, respect, and purpose above individual profit. β People and collective intelligence prioritized. β Goal: happy team members, satisfied clients, and a healthy planet.
What does π§‘ mean?
π§‘ represents a unit of participation β the equivalent of 1 USD, 1 EUR, 1 GBP, or your local currency. It is not a donation, but a symbol of active engagement. This system reflects our vision of applied humanism: everyone contributes according to their means and intentions, in a spirit of solidarity, transparency, and equality. Participation through π§‘ is entirely anonymous and not tax-deductible in France or elsewhere. We do not collect emails, addresses, or personal data. Your anonymity guarantees that every participant is valued equally β based solely on intention and commitment, never on the size of their contribution.
Legal Notice β’ MSB.iO
1. Legal Information Organization β Name: MSB.iO β Legal Status: Non-profit organization β Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) β Mission: Global coordination of humanistic, cultural, ecological, and social projects; promotion of peace and applied humanism worldwide β Registry: French National Association Registry: W9R2009649EU β SIRET: 924 010 184 00019 β VAT ID: FR66924010184 β Registered Office: 8 Chemin Figaro, 97413 Cilaos, France β Publishing Director: Laetitia B. Caffier 2. Website β Hosting Provider: Framer B.V. β Address: Rozengracht 207 B, 1016 LZ Amsterdam, Netherlands β Website: applied-humanism.org 3. Contact We prioritize privacy and confidentiality. All contact is conducted exclusively via the encrypted messaging app Session. Email: welcome@applied-humanism.org 4. Privacy Policy (GDPR) Data Collection β We do not collect personal data for marketing purposes. β No email addresses or information is shared with third parties. β Participation System Contributions are expressed as active participation: - π§‘ = 1 unit (1 USD, 1 EUR, 1 GBP, or equivalent in local currency) - Options: monthly, weekly, yearly, or one-time π§‘ - All contributions are anonymous and not tax-deductible in France or elsewhere This system represents applied humanism and equality between participants, regardless of currency or frequency Data Sharing & Security β Access is limited to the coordination team β Payments are processed securely via Stripe (PCI-DSS compliant) Your Rights β You may request access, correction, or deletion of your data at any time via Session or email 5. Cookies Our website uses only: β Technical cookies necessary for website functionality β Anonymous performance tracking β We do not use advertising cookies or third-party trackers. 6. Terms of Use β MSB.iO acts solely as a global humanistic coordinator, not as a direct service provider β Operations follow a Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) model: non-profit, cooperative, and sustainability-driven 7. Intellectual Property β All content created by MSB.iO (texts, methods, images) is protected by copyright β Reproduction or distribution without written permission is prohibited β Images are used under proper license from royalty-free sources (Unsplash, Pexels, Pixabay) 8. Dispute Resolution & Mediation β Unresolved disputes may contact CM2C β Centre de MΓ©diation de la Consommation, 14 rue Saint-Jean, 75017 Paris β www.cm2c.net β EU Online Dispute Resolution: https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr β Internal mediation based on cooperative principles is encouraged for all projects 9. Ethical Commitment β Transparency and Accountability β All financial records for participatory projects are published online upon project completion β Invoices, receipts, and accounting statements are made publicly accessible and validated β This ensures the ethical integrity of all MSB.iO actions, including operational salaries and project expenditures β Transparency is a core value, reinforcing trust, applied humanism, and equitable participation β π§‘ MSB.iO is committed to a fully open, inclusive, and regenerative model for global humanistic action.
The Manifesto
There was a time when Europe had fallen silent, when France had stopped fighting. But some never surrenderedβand they were not alone. Americans and Britons crossed the ocean and shed their blood on our soil. Alongside those French who never stopped believing, they liberated us. We must remember who fought for France, who shed their blood so that liberty would not disappear from this continent. They came from everywhere. North Africa: hundreds of thousands of Algerians, Moroccans, and Tunisians, who crossed the Mediterranean, fought in Italy, in Provence, and in the liberation of southern France. Their sacrifice is carved into every stone village they freed. Sub-Saharan Africa: over 150,000 Senegalese tirailleurs and African soldiers from West and Equatorial Africa. They fought and died on French soil, from the RhΓ΄ne Valley to Alsace, and many were massacred even as prisoners of war. Their courage was silenced too often, but it lives in the freedom they helped restore. The Levant and the Maghreb saw Syrians, Lebanese, and soldiers from across the Arab world fighting in the Free French forces and the Army of Africa. These individuals carried Franceβs flag when France was unable to uphold it. In Indochina, Vietnamese, Cambodians, and Laotians often played forgotten roles as porters, engineers, or stayed in the shadows of the battlefield. Nevertheless, they were also part of this struggle, leaving their homeland to serve in a war that did not belong to them, but ultimately shaped the fate of humanity. The United States, with more than two million GIs landing, marching, and fighting from Normandy to the Ardennes, side by side with the French villages they liberated. Canada, whose soldiers stormed Juno Beach and paid with their lives on French shores. The British Commonwealth: Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, Indiansβyoung men from the farthest reaches of the world, who came because the struggle for freedom in France was the struggle for freedom everywhere. Europeβs exiled and occupied: The Poles at Mont Ormel and in Normandy, The Czechs at Dunkirk, The Dutch, Belgians, Norwegians, who joined Allied armies and French resistance networks; The Spanish Republicans, exiled from their own land, who filled the maquis and whose unitβthe βNueveββwas the first into Paris on August 24, 1944. The French Resistance and Free France: those inside France who never stopped fighting, joined with those outside who refused surrender, under de Gaulle, Leclerc, and countless nameless heroes. From every continent, from every corner of the earth, they came. They fought not for conquest, but for a dream: that liberty, justice, and dignity could belong to all. From their sacrifice was born the United Nations, the declaration that humanity would stand together so that genocide and world war would never again define our future. Inequalities are increasing, wars are multiplying, and ecosystems are collapsing. The weapons in this new struggle are not rifles, but ideas, solidarity, technology, ecology, and justice. And so, we call once more. We do not seek armies, but visionaries. We do not advocate for bloodshed, but for commitment. We do not pursue liberation through war, but freedom through renewal. We need Peace Warriors. Thus, we begin our fight in France, reminding ourselves to never stop believing that change is possible. "My Incredible France!" was inspired by our history, at a time when Great America faltered. Today, France seems to have forgotten its core values: liberty, equality, fraternity. From France, and from our headquarters on RΓ©union Island, we aim to spread bubbles of hope throughout the world β because peace in France means peace everywhere. MSB.iO is the MegaSmartBubble, sending MiniSmartBubbles across the globe through applied Humanism, empowering people to take control of their own destiny.
Our Organizational Philosophy
WE START WITH A PRECISE OBSERVATION. The unicorn modelβand more broadly, the startup-nation mindsetβhas profoundly shaped the entrepreneurial world, influencing even the smallest businesses worldwide. Behind a faΓ§ade of modernity and friendliness, these companies have often imposed a system centered around investors, shareholders, or founding families, pushing employees into the background. The notion of a βfamilyβ within the workplace, often represented by foosball tables or catchy slogans, frequently conceals a harsher truth: environments that increasingly demand more from employees without fostering a genuine change in mindset. As a result, we have a generation of demotivated workers, many of whom are on the brink of burnout. This model has been extended to so-called green or social enterprisesβthose that claim to serve the climate or the common good. Consistently, the same patterns emerge: charismatic CEOs are elevated to genius status, rigid hierarchies are established, and inflated egos surface. IN RESPONSE, WE HAVE CHOSEN A DIFFERENT PATH: NO CEO, NO EGO. While the organization was co-founded by two people, we operate without hierarchy or subordination. Equal Team β Every role matters. β Positions are interchangeable. β Team members develop multipotential skills aligned with their interests. β Work is organized according to personal situations. Horizontal Governance β Decisions made collectively. β Principle of non-opposition: an idea moves forward unless someone objects. Fair Pay & Shared Profits β One equal salary for everyone, including co-founders. β Profits fund team needs and collective missions chosen together. Transparency in Action β Shared online workspace centralizes and streamlines needs. β Zero paper. Budget fully visible. β Full financial transparency with the world. Ecological Commitment β Collaborate with environmentally conscious service providers. β European servers. β Recycle technology. β Maintain a zero-paper policy. Human & Sustainable Approach β Cooperation, respect, and purpose above individual profit. β People and collective intelligence prioritized. β Goal: happy team members, satisfied clients, and a healthy planet.
What does π§‘ mean?
π§‘ represents a unit of participation β the equivalent of 1 USD, 1 EUR, 1 GBP, or your local currency. It is not a donation, but a symbol of active engagement. This system reflects our vision of applied humanism: everyone contributes according to their means and intentions, in a spirit of solidarity, transparency, and equality. Participation through π§‘ is entirely anonymous and not tax-deductible in France or elsewhere. We do not collect emails, addresses, or personal data. Your anonymity guarantees that every participant is valued equally β based solely on intention and commitment, never on the size of their contribution.
Legal Notice β’ MSB.iO
1. Legal Information Organization β Name: MSB.iO β Legal Status: Non-profit organization β Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) β Mission: Global coordination of humanistic, cultural, ecological, and social projects; promotion of peace and applied humanism worldwide β Registry: French National Association Registry: W9R2009649EU β SIRET: 924 010 184 00019 β VAT ID: FR66924010184 β Registered Office: 8 Chemin Figaro, 97413 Cilaos, France β Publishing Director: Laetitia B. Caffier 2. Website β Hosting Provider: Framer B.V. β Address: Rozengracht 207 B, 1016 LZ Amsterdam, Netherlands β Website: applied-humanism.org 3. Contact We prioritize privacy and confidentiality. All contact is conducted exclusively via the encrypted messaging app Session. Email: welcome@applied-humanism.org 4. Privacy Policy (GDPR) Data Collection β We do not collect personal data for marketing purposes. β No email addresses or information is shared with third parties. β Participation System Contributions are expressed as active participation: - π§‘ = 1 unit (1 USD, 1 EUR, 1 GBP, or equivalent in local currency) - Options: monthly, weekly, yearly, or one-time π§‘ - All contributions are anonymous and not tax-deductible in France or elsewhere This system represents applied humanism and equality between participants, regardless of currency or frequency Data Sharing & Security β Access is limited to the coordination team β Payments are processed securely via Stripe (PCI-DSS compliant) Your Rights β You may request access, correction, or deletion of your data at any time via Session or email 5. Cookies Our website uses only: β Technical cookies necessary for website functionality β Anonymous performance tracking β We do not use advertising cookies or third-party trackers. 6. Terms of Use β MSB.iO acts solely as a global humanistic coordinator, not as a direct service provider β Operations follow a Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) model: non-profit, cooperative, and sustainability-driven 7. Intellectual Property β All content created by MSB.iO (texts, methods, images) is protected by copyright β Reproduction or distribution without written permission is prohibited β Images are used under proper license from royalty-free sources (Unsplash, Pexels, Pixabay) 8. Dispute Resolution & Mediation β Unresolved disputes may contact CM2C β Centre de MΓ©diation de la Consommation, 14 rue Saint-Jean, 75017 Paris β www.cm2c.net β EU Online Dispute Resolution: https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr β Internal mediation based on cooperative principles is encouraged for all projects 9. Ethical Commitment β Transparency and Accountability β All financial records for participatory projects are published online upon project completion β Invoices, receipts, and accounting statements are made publicly accessible and validated β This ensures the ethical integrity of all MSB.iO actions, including operational salaries and project expenditures β Transparency is a core value, reinforcing trust, applied humanism, and equitable participation β π§‘ MSB.iO is committed to a fully open, inclusive, and regenerative model for global humanistic action.












