It is good that Richard Branson is building Social Wellness Centers, and he needs to open them in San Francisco, and in Oakland, and in San Bernardino, etc, and in Kentucky, etc.
In the Cowboy Days here in the USA the men went to the Taverns to socialize, and the women went to Church to socialize, and that was how the community worked. Now, a lot of people do not drink alcohol and plus the Taverns are not always safe, so a lot of people do not go to Taverns, and also people are from all over the world and they have different faiths so they may not all attend the same Church, so there has to be places where people can socialize where it is not a Tavern or a Church. Nevada has casinos, but many people do not approve of gambling, and there are restaurants, etc. In my neighborhood the locals hang out at the Bodega, and that is where you can find out about everything that is going on in the neighborhood, etc, like the Piazzas in Italy. In Italy they do not have homeless people, and you can feel the love among the people, Italy is all about Love. But here in America, it is people from all over the world, and for instance we have 1 Million Persians in Los Angeles, so we need clubs where the Christians and Jews and Persians and Muslims, etc, can all socialize and be a part of the same community, we need to share the communities as allies, instead of having conflicted communities, we need peace. The parks and tennis courts and swimming pools and beaches are all nice too for people to intermingle within our communities, etc. I had a Persian boss from Iran who used to love the beach in Malibu, she loved Zuma, she was my boss at the Broadway Department Store in Pasadena, and we had workers from Lebanon, etc, they all loved Zuma. And Richard Branson is welcome to open Social Wellness Centers all over, the world can benefit.
Salute,
Tony V.