The ideal government is the one that doesn’t exist since there are too few humans to require one.

Barring this, the ideal government is one that seeks to prioritize and protect individual freedom above all else and whose participation in/allegiance to is entirely voluntary and transparent.

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I grew up under 30 years of a regimented government that prioritized the safety of what I would like to call their organization. It was more about generating profits and creating assets for themselves from the sweat of their citizens. They built and funded a system that protected them, not the other way around. The priority should have been the safety and well-being of the individual, and I am emphasizing safety and well-being more than freedom and free speech. This is because the citizens' priorities are not yet on that level. They first need to survive and have a roof over their heads before they can discuss other things. When the regime fell and the system was broken due to our rebellion against it, the punishment was chaos and destruction for the entire society.

That sounds awful and I’m sorry you had to go through that.

As long as there are too many humans on earth though, governments/religions/systems of control will rise out of our tendencies toward fear, laziness, and greed.

The only way to counter these innate flaws is too have enough space/resources for each of us to live that we can be fearful, lazy, and greedy without impacting anyone else.

#grownostr

#thinkdangerously

The quality of governance is a subject of much debate, with opinions varying on the factors that contribute to a good government. It can be argued that the perception and consciousness of the citizenry play a significant role in this regard, as does the impact - or indeed, the destruction - of previous government policies and actions. To evaluate the effectiveness of a government, it is essential to consider these and other factors and assess their impact on society as a whole.

See you on day 3 🤙🏽

Sounds good. :)

Thanks for a fun discussion and idea.