Simplicity and Self-Serving Interests

Hey everyone, my name is Tom Adye and I’m trilled to say that I’ve recently joined Clan Exorbital as Chief Experience Officer. My role is to provide the best possible user experience! Now I know that’s ambiguous, so please allow me to elaborate; I will be overseeing the methods we use to reach the public as well as managing the interactions of those who already exist within our client base to ensure the highest quality of service is provided. To accomplish this I have the privilege of supporting all of our current staff on multiple ambitious projects including sculpting our online image into a trusted household name, and securing further grant applications, which would enable us to initiate Exorbital’s journey as well as the logistics behind our brand new website!

Now, that introductions are out of the way. Please let me share why I believe Exorbital has the capacity to change the world, and why, very soon, you will believe so too. People act against their own interests, in many aspects of their lives, but why is this? Simple, because it is impossible to be informed about everything, in every aspect of their lives, and people don’t have the time or means to observe the alternatives. Unfortunately, I am guilty of this as well, it is too easy to conform to a norm, especially when the status quo seems to override rational decisions.

We see things differently. We see the opportunities for change. We see through the needless challenges standing in the way, where none should stand, and we knock them down with monumental effort to accomplish impossible things for the benefit of everyone. It is our goal to strive towards a better future for all and that starts with confronting perhaps one of the greatest injustices in present day America, our healthcare system. Why is it that we still don’t have access to basic and fundamental information for the hospitals which our insurers expect us to check into? And why is it that we still do not know how many add on fees will be on our bills before we receive medical assistance? Healthcare is supposed to be a basic human right. Yet we are being systematically denied, due to previous accidents, where we live and our tax bracket. This is criminal. Please do not mistake my loathing of the insidious red tape for a lack of love for our doctors and the healthcare professionals who put their lives on the line to protect the people. I have the upmost respect for these service heroes, but spite for how mismanaged their facilities are. We will fix this, for our doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and psychiatrists, but more so for the people. I won’t ask you to jump aboard this ship just yet, for I know that going on the journey is often harder than reaching the destination, but as the navigators, we will chart the seas that was explored by the pioneers before us and shape our futures.

Tom Adye
Tom Adye

The man with a good head on his shoulders and an electric boogaloo in his back pocket.

Thank you for reading, keep your head up for more from us because there’s lots of exciting announcements on the way and we’d love for you to be with us too.

Kind regards,

Tom.