The Wealthy Fruit Tree Concept
This powerful image was thoughtfully researched and crafted by The Rubric’s founder Sade Dike, who worked 9 years as an international business development consultant exposed to international extravagance and wealth from high-net-worth clients with big demands for profits but small impact for people and negative impacts for the planet. After reaching ‘burn out’ in 2021, Sade was tired of being around what she termed as ‘Rich-Poor’ people and yearned for language to explain what ‘Rich-Poor’ actually meant. So in May of 2021 she moved from Los Angeles to her hometown of Dayton, Ohio to partner with community organizations working with 5th-8th graders.
Over the next 18 months The Rubric researched, surveyed, and introduced a scarcely known macroeconomic theory based on a permaculture concept that determines people's lifestyles to hundreds of 5th-8th graders.
Today, Sade is focused on building people over building profits through engineering human centric regenerative tools and assets for schools, communities, and corporations for positive impact and long lasting change.
The Wealthy Fruit Tree concept will help children, families, and communities on why money doesn't mean everything, it will give language to the other 7 forms of capital wealth that few people know exist, users build positive lifestyle habits for help children, families, and communities around the world. Simultaneously these lifestyle habits will instill values that support the planet's growth and the people's growth around us.