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Welfare focus instead of Capital

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/social-welfare-system.asp

The focus of our individual lives should shift to a socialist nature. This may be a way to improve the overall functioning of society.

What this requires: the collective sacrifice of the privileged class to dedicate their [TIME] and their [RESOURCES], at least 10% to the interconnected movement.

W.r.t all public and private processes; can we streamline the work altogether to make facilities that break the divide between public and private, thus creating more accessible resources to make individual lives better?

A focus on time, more than money; because giving without effectiveness does not lead to the change we need to create.

A lot of outcomes can be optimized if

  1. People started using their strengths to work on collective weaknesses.
  2. Interconnectivity is used to tie various problems to one another and improve collective welfare.

This starts by defining what welfare means to individual/groups of people

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I believe that welfare can be prioritized by starting to create well-defined systems of outreach that provide support to under-developed institutions and governmental programs for areas such as urban planning, sanitation, garbage disposal, environmental protection, political transparency, and overall efficient governance.

Interconnection is crucial here

  1. to map out individual motives to community programs that can help contribute to social causes,
  2. to connect collective disorders to individual sufferings.

A broader, open-ending view on reality is mandatory for this approach.

If each privileged/enthusiastic person can contribute ~3% of their daily time, i.e., 43 minutes, and take up work that fulfills them for their societal purpose, then can't we create opportunities for growth into a more sustainable society?

The greatest wealth that India possesses is a large group of educated, well-off youth who have spare time which can be invested in development.