Nature doesn’t do charity. It does reciprocity.
Conventional capitalism behaves like a cancer — profiting from sickness until it devours its host. It extracts value, externalizes cost, and quietly depends on dysfunction. Lichen is built on the opposite premise: that a healthy economy, like a healthy forest, understands its survival is inseparable from the health of the whole.
We call this Universal Value Attribution — a system that tracks all contributions and all extractions, human and non-human, and facilitates reciprocity between every participant. Time, energy, knowledge, land stewardship, emotional labor, the work of a therapy animal, the medicine of a plant — all of it holds value, and all of it can be honored.
A currency that remembers
The accounting layer beneath the ecosystem is the Universal Current-cy — the unit through which value is tracked and flows interchangeably between every participant. Crucially, it is pegged to the incumbent global economy. It isn’t a closed loop or a token that only matters inside our walls: value earned, contributed, or received within Lichen can be translated and exported into the wider world. Members can budget and coordinate their care, their work, and their exchanges both within the network and beyond it.
This is what lets the Care Model work in practice — your Kaleidoscope of Care is budgeted in the same terms you already live on, mapping cleanly to the mainstream medical and economic systems you navigate every day.
Why build an economy this way? Because epigenetics shows our cells respond to signals from their environment — including the political, economic, and cultural systems that shape our families and communities. A conscious economy isn’t only a moral project; it’s a biological one. When people are held in systems that honor and return their contributions, the body begins to heal.
The Shadow Clause
Healing doesn’t mean erasing the shadow inherent in the natural world. The mycelium itself isn’t purely altruistic — it builds dependency through indispensability, a natural monopoly earned rather than forced. Separation, competition, and limits are part of the curriculum of being alive in a dual realm. A healthy ecosystem doesn’t pretend these forces away; it holds them consciously.
So the Lichen economy carries a Shadow Clause — an acknowledgment that every system has a shadow, and a commitment to name it and build accountability around it. What doesn’t metabolize its shadow eventually becomes it.
Why philanthropy is still needed
If the long-term solution is reciprocity, why operate a 501(c)(3) at all? Because the systems we inherited didn’t merely deny our interconnection — they profited from severing it, and the wounds are real. Trauma research is clear: formative experiences encode subconscious beliefs that shape our biology and behavior for life, unless they are met with deep, targeted healing.
Philanthropy is the temporary scaffolding that holds people while the new floor is built beneath them. Lichen’s foundation pays only the gap — what insurance doesn’t cover, what organizations can’t absorb, what individuals can’t yet afford, what the current market won’t fund. No further. It serves four groups: those carrying wounds too heavy to contribute yet, those whose contributions already exceed what the old system pays them, under-resourced innovators whose ideas outpace their means, and the children still becoming — reached before the wound can fester.
This is corrective investment: targeted, efficient, and designed to become obsolete.
A new Renaissance
The closest historical parallel is the Renaissance — a moment when builders didn’t just create individual products, but invested in the cultural, intellectual, and spiritual infrastructure that made a new era possible. Art, medicine, philosophy, and technology transformed at once, because the conditions for transformation were deliberately built.
Lichen is building two things at once: a new economic model and the living platform that carries it. The platform is the mycelium through which value flows — connecting participants, surfacing needs, enabling exchange. The economy ensures that nothing is wasted and everything is valued.
That’s not radical. That’s just how nature works.
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