Welcome to FYI Central!
This is a companion to the website RegretToInform.com, “RTI”, which was originally built for Hospice patients then evolved into a tool for daily use, by every one.
RTI is an Online Safe-Deposit Box. Dedicated to creating, securing multimedia; pictures, music, videos, scanned documents and text messages.
Create attractive time capsules, photo albums and legacies. It works like facebook and My Space, except it is for your eyes only. Unless you are there to open it or pass away. Then a message goes out saying a message for you is waiting. Tell your side of the stories of life. Comfort your loved ones when they need you the most. Make them laugh one last time.
RTI, extends our service as an online safe deposit box to help you create and secure data for you. As well as, provide a service to hospice patients to comfort their loved ones. Or retrieve important documents, insurance policies or passwords while on vacation, business trips or after a natural disaster.
Possibilities are unlimited, as are the ways you re-use your media to create unlimited messages (photo albums, folders or files).
RTI created a method to deliver your messages semi-automatically (or automatically delete your e-vault content). Our mission, is to help you and your loved ones accept and overcome adversity.
This Blog is an extension to RTI,’s philosophy of caring and sharing, to help bring together survivors and those looking for answers to problems they may have. (This blog is about compassion)
Everyday, healthy lives are disrupted, for many reasons, and people are to looking for answers. Family members become caregivers for home-bound and need help. This blog is for caregivers and those struggling survivors, to share their experience.
If you need help or wish to help somebody, feel free to submit your questions, and I will consider posting it for you. I will be posting articles and reflections I think might be of interest, as well as promoting RTI.
The philosophy of, Caring and Sharing.
This is the reason RTI & FYI Community Central exists today.
We are here on Earth to learn from eachother. The lesson, compassion.
Sincerely,
Sensei, Gerald “Yukio” Collins
Founder and CEO





