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Analyzing the provided visuals, it is evident that they portray a multi-tiered framework that seeks to integrate and represent a variety of factors and stages associated with product development, wealth creation, and environment impact. Let’s dive deeper into the interpretation:


Wealth Ecology Model – Environmental Impact:

On the left, we see a circular representation reminiscent of Bronfenbrenner’s Ecological Systems Theory, but with a focus on the Wealth Ecology Model. The layers, from outermost to innermost, are:

  1. Macrosystem: The broad societal factors that influence wealth building. Here, it implies considering the broader purposes and goals, as well as the values set by society.
  2. Mesosystem: This represents the interrelation between different parts of an individual’s microsystem. It embodies the direct interactions, relationships, and collaborations between various wealth-building components.
  3. Microsystem: The immediate surroundings and relations of an individual. This focuses on people, interpersonal relationships, and direct environments.
  4. Individual: At the core of it all is the individual. The model emphasizes the importance of the individual in this wealth-building ecosystem. The individual’s direct surroundings impact their ability to generate and amass wealth.

The terms such as “Give” and “Take” indicate the flow of resources, opportunities, and perhaps knowledge.


Product/Market Fit – Research Source Block:

The right side of the visual, provides a structured path for product development and market research:

  1. Levels: There are distinct levels starting from the bottom with discovery of the product idea to defining superior use cases at the top. Each level indicates progression in product development and market fit.
  2. Sections:
    • Product Definition: It seems to be the starting point where the essence of the product is crystallized.
    • Vetting the Technology: Assessing the technical feasibility and validity.
    • Estimating the Cost of Development: As the name suggests, understanding the financial implications.
    • Confirming & Quantifying the Commercial Potential: Evaluating market demand and potential profitability.
    • Business Case Development: Framing a compelling business argument for the product.
  3. Colors & Percentages: The different shades might indicate the level of completion, readiness, or confidence at each stage.
  4. Descriptors like ‘Energy’, ‘Knowledge/Know How’, ‘Love/Power’, etc.: They might represent the types of resources, emotions, or skills required at each step or perhaps the outcomes of each stage.

Applying the Wealth Ecology Model Framework:

It’s evident that both visuals center around the individual’s journey. The left chart emphasizes the environmental influences on an individual’s wealth generation capacity, while the right one delineates the stages of product development and market fit.

By amalgamating both visuals, one could infer that for an individual to successfully navigate the journey of product development (right visual), they must be acutely aware of and navigate their environment (left visual). The individual’s environment, from their immediate relationships to broader societal constructs, can either accelerate or hinder their product’s journey from conception to market dominance.

For instance, an entrepreneur in a supportive mesosystem, surrounded by other innovators and access to resources, may find it easier to vet technology or confirm commercial viability than someone in a less conducive environment.

Moreover, understanding where one stands in terms of energy, knowledge, and other descriptors can provide insights into potential challenges or resources they might need as they progress through product development stages.


In conclusion, the combined interpretation of these visuals provides a holistic view of an individual’s journey in wealth generation and product development. It underscores the significance of environmental influences and the step-by-step progression required for product success. By aligning one’s environment and understanding each development stage, one can optimize the path to successful product launch and wealth generation.

SourceEnergy Group R&D