gerald lindner
1 min readJan 12, 2025

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Yes. the good news is you only need 10-15% to embrace change and the rest will simply follow. Herd behaviour is predictable in both directions.

Few understand that it is our system that is keeping everything in place and automatically producing the horrible results we are witnessing, regardless of whom is "in charge". Change the system to change the results. Change must be sneaked in at its core. There simply is no other way. Acts like the Extinction Rebellion are wasting their energy.

If dialogue is the key to better decision-making (Chapter 8 at 42:20 [3]) then dialogue should truly be embedded in and at the very core of our societal governance. Marjory rule dived to rule, does not achieve this. It does not achieve the widest possible support. Systemic Consensus [5] does as it flips the logic. Vote against bad decisions, the least bad option - aka the one with the widest support - gets chosen. Far harder to rig as everyone may enter proposals. Watch Felber [4] use at 12:00 (5 minutes). Scaleable to even full direct representation in the future, if we want (I know I do) and already digitally applicable [6].

[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0IOhYneseiM

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[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsO-b0_r-5Y

[5] https://sk-prinzip.eu/

[6] https://acceptify.at/de/start

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gerald lindner
gerald lindner

Written by gerald lindner

My 3 continents, 5 countries youth deconstructed most cultural lock-ins and social biases. It opened my mind to parallel views and fundamental innovations.

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