What to do with a good idea that could change people’s lives?
Question from the Internet:
“What should I do if I have a good idea that could save many people’s lives?”
An idea is nice, but if you have an idea that could solve problems and save many lives, you have to show that it can be implemented in practice. As we know already, people follow positive examples when they clearly see and feel that the changes they have to make are for their own benefit.
We can’t succeed in changing and further developing people through coercion or misleading propaganda.
Throughout history and even today, we have many different philosophies and ideologies, we have tried building different systems based on them, and we failed with all.
If you have a new idea you think might work, you need to organize a small environment as a template or “human laboratory” where you can try to implement it in practice. That small environment has to be such that it gives a close representation of global human society, so the results and achievements can then be “extrapolated” to the whole human society. You need to find people who feel the need for change; they buy into your idea and are ready to commit to trying it and give maximum effort to it.
Then, if you truly make it work and the positive results are obvious to all, then the rest of the people will “latch onto” the positive example — since the general society, the world in general will continue to stumble and fall into chaos — and then your positive idea can be practically implemented in ever-growing and widening circles until it is taken by all.