This General Power of Attorney allows an individual, known as the Principal, to grant extensive legal authority to another person, the Agent or Attorney-in-Fact, to act on their behalf. The granted powers cover a wide range of matters, including financial transactions, real estate dealings, business operations, tax and legal affairs, and management of personal and digital assets. This document is effective immediately and remains in force until revoked by the Principal, their incapacitation (unless durable), or death.