Abstract
At every level of social, professional, and community development, a too often heard phrase is "no common sense". Asserted to describe a person, office of personnel, or even an entire profession that should have been able to anticipate reasonably likely outcomes, ... but did not. Social dysfunction has come to be the norm and is no longer noteworthy in news. To have high-tech tools like that of warping space-time, peoples universally must be able to make broadly considered decisions and live in a society almost devoid of corruption and self-destructive tendencies. This essay describes a system to evolve the broad teaching of common sense and related strategic planning, in a structure that provides for broad dissemination internationally. Promoting broad international economic development to financially support the creation and careful handling of future technologies.
James Dunn