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Can You Control or Improve Democracy?

  • Sep 2, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: 4 days ago

We are often told that our system of government is fixed in stone—that you cannot change or improve democracy.


The answer is an absolute yes, you can. Because you are democracy.


The baseline principles of a healthy society are already hardwired into your very makeup. You already understand the common sense of hiring quality people. You already know the baseline ethics required for a nation to prosper, and you know the exact discipline needed to keep a system from failing.


The only reason the system feels broken is that we have conditioned ourselves to assume that politicians hold all the power. We have assumed we are passive observers.


The system improves the exact moment you decide to use your voice to connect with other citizens, shaking off the illusion of helplessness. The power doesn’t belong to the state—it belongs to our collective consciousness.


The 7 Laws are Ready 


I invite you to go through each of the 7 Natural Laws laid out on this website. Absorb the logic and see if it rings true to your own life.

Once you see the framework, a switch flips. Every time you watch the evening news or read a political headline, hold it up against the Seven Laws. Ask yourself: “Would this entire scandal disappear if just one of these natural laws were in place?”


Reclaiming the Driver's Seat


Social media is the modern public square—it is where we find like-minded people who refuse to accept a broken status quo.


We do not need to beg or force politicians to listen to us. We simply need to remember that we are the employer, and they are the public servant.


When citizens unite on a unified set of principles, the political class has no choice but to bend to the will of the people. We have the power.


Voice your concerns, listen to others, and join the network. It can be as simple as hitting like, sharing a link, or writing a short post. Your consciousness is the spark.



 
 
 

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