How To Fix Evil

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Certain troubling regimes such as North Korea and Russia or Mexican drug cartels exist. To solve this, understand that: first, those regimes are problematic at the leadership level, as the regular people are just people; and 2, if big problems are not getting solved then apprently people don't want them solved.

Of course it's not black and white and from the sociology perspective we must see that it's a mix. The grade between pure good and pure evil is a complete gradient, and the balance comes out to general good as the world today is quite an amazing place.

Mexican Drug Cartels

Who wants to solve this? Is it that there is too much money and vested interest in this just like with too-big-to-fail corporations? We must start with understanding who wants to solve the problem, who doesn't - as a baseline - and then go to the problemsolvers to support them. The key is: there may be some good hidden surprises regarding leverage points, and the reason why the problem wants to or doesn't want to be solved may be surprising. For example, it may be impossible to collaborate with US politicians if they are on the illegal drug payroll - which could be effectively as simple as votes from people who party and get high. Or, it may be feasible to start live-giving network states or edufactories in the producing areas where the local population gets a chance to produce other things, ie, create a live-giving economy. Or Fair Trade Cocaine, etc.

In all cases of Solving Pressing World issues, there must be certain conditions for solutions:

  1. People who gain consciousness of the issue and financial independence to work on it. OSE's role is as a universal trillion-dollar scale funding mechanism whereby the 5th Largest Economy can be addressed by an effort at a minimum of 100x smaller than the scale of the issue - assuming the 100x levearages better results from open collaboration, inclusion, inspiration, and relevance - all towards regenerative economic power.
  2. Unleashed distributed production with open source, modular design and swarm builds that make the reinvention of economic systems free from propaganda, ie, free from a limited index of possibilities that prevents fundamental solutions from appearing as people milk the old ones.