Fix all Democracies

What We Do

HOW TO MAKE MAXIMIZING DECISIONS

First try to give everyone what they want. That reminds you to find out what they want and makes it easier to find the solution where the least number of people don’t get exactly what they want. If the maximizing decision is unjust to someone they can be compensated in some other way. For example, if someone doesn’t get exactly what they want on one issue, they should on the next. However, if someone has a legal right to something they get it.

What We Do

We have three objectives:

Fix all democracies - Objectives

1

Fix 120 democracies representing more than 58% of the world’s population.

2

Increase peace and prosperity in the world and

3

Increase the potential for humans to survive and prosper more than 100 years into the future.

Fixing 120 democracies is easy.

Everyone Wins is the solution.


Everyone is motivated to make maximizing decisions.
That is the easiest way for anyone to get what they want, because they will get the cooperation they need. Everyone benefits!


For example, if you are on a rowing team and some team members are rowing in the wrong direction, the easiest way to improve your performance, is to have those team members
turn around and row in the right direction.

In the popular book, “The Precipice,” the author, Toby Ord, the expert on existential threats to humans concludes that man’s ability to destroy himself is growing much faster than his wisdom to prevent himself from doing so.  However, if we can make it through the next 100 years then we must have found that wisdom and there is little to no limit how long humans can survive and prosper.  We are working to spread that wisdom to every person on this planet.  That wisdom is that everyone needs to “reward and demand of each other that we all make decisions that maximize the benefit to everyone impacted by those decisions.”


People will often violate authoritarian rules but they respond well to peer pressure. This is probably because we evolved in tribes and if we didn't respond well to peer pressure we were kicked out of those tribes and did not survive. That is why peer pressure is so effective. 

The precipice

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