In a rapidly evolving, interconnected, and complicated world, the idea of resilience—the capacity to quickly adjust to changing circumstances—will be crucial for both individuals and societies. By including the following components, the future of healthcare must change from a focus on intervention to a preventive, treatment, and care system that lessens the impact of social, economic, and environmental issues and builds community resiliency:
leadership that focuses on the community building and leadership necessary for complete community transformation at both the "grasstops" and "grassroots" levels
networks of interconnected, cooperative citizens who are participating in knowledge-building, prevention, treatment, and care activities
Establishing local and regional health and community integration networks and webs that will support state and national dialogue, knowledge transfer, provision of a collective voice.
Future-focused initiatives that engage citizens in enjoyable activities (being healthy doesn't have to be a struggle);
Master Capacity Builders (MCB) are "transformational leaders" who concentrate on developing "capacities for transformation" in people's thinking and behavior so they can change with the rapidly evolving future. We take part in modeling these leaders and release them to impact their societies in a positive way.