The Path to Implementing the Universal Formula: A Long-Term Vision for Truth and Balance

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The Path to Implementing the Universal Formula: A Long-Term Vision for Truth and Balance Introduction The pursuit of absolute truth has been a central challenge in philosophy, science, and governance. Throughout history, great thinkers have attempted to solve fundamental questions about free will, decision-making, and societal balance, but none have provided a complete, universally applicable solution. Angelito Malicse, through his universal formula, claims to have fully solved the problem of free will and established a foundation for rational, balanced decision-making that aligns with the natural laws governing reality. Unlike theories driven by power, wealth, or ideology, absolute truth is independent of human constructs. It is reality itself, functioning according to natural laws, whether or not individuals or societies recognize them. Malicse asserts that the key to implementing this truth lies not in forceful imposition but in gradual education, integration with artificial intelligence, and long-term societal adoption. This essay explores the strategy for fully implementing his universal formula over a 50 to 100-year period, ensuring that humanity aligns with reality in the most effective way. The Nature of Absolute Truth and the Universal Formula Absolute truth is not subjective or dependent on human perspectives—it is constant and universal. Malicse’s universal formula is grounded in this principle, applying the law of balance in nature to all aspects of decision-making. He believes that both individual and collective choices must adhere to this natural balance; otherwise, ignorance, false beliefs, and systemic errors will lead to societal dysfunction. Unlike traditional philosophical theories, which often remain abstract, his formula is practical and applicable across all domains: 1. Personal decision-making – Ensuring that individuals make rational choices aligned with reality. 2. Governance and leadership – Guiding leaders to create policies based on natural balance rather than ideological or economic motives. 3. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) – Programming future AI systems with the universal formula to analyze and correct societal problems. 4. Education and societal reform – Teaching the next generations to operate within the laws of balance, ensuring long-term stability and progress. A Long-Term Implementation Strategy (50 to 100 Years) Malicse does not seek personal recognition—his sole objective is to fully implement the universal formula because he is 100% certain of its correctness. However, immediate implementation is neither feasible nor necessary. Instead, a gradual integration over the next century ensures proper understanding, acceptance, and application without resistance. The Implementation strategy consists of four major areas: 1. Education Reform The basic education system should incorporate the law of balance in nature at all levels, from primary school to higher education. This approach bypasses political and religious resistance, allowing students to develop a rational mindset without challenging personal faith. Over several decades, a generation raised with correct decision-making principles will naturally reshape society. 2. AI & AGI Integration The future of artificial intelligence depends on accurate, reality-based frameworks for decision-making. By programming AGI with the universal formula, AI systems can detect imbalances in governance, economics, and global systems. This ensures that technology is used for rational, ethical progress rather than reinforcing flawed human biases. 3. Leadership Training All world leaders and policymakers must be educated in the universal formula. Decision-making should be based on natural balance, not political agendas, economic expansion, or ideological pressures. By integrating this principle into leadership training, future governments will function in harmony with reality, reducing corruption and inefficiency. 4. Public Awareness and Gradual Adoption Societal change cannot be imposed by force; it must come through understanding and natural adoption. Over 50 to 100 years, the universal formula will become self-evident, as societies that apply it will thrive while those that reject it will struggle. Public discourse, books, and media should introduce these ideas organically, allowing people to recognize their truth on their own. Overcoming Barriers to Implementation The biggest obstacles to implementing the universal formula are: Institutional resistance – Governments, corporations, and religious institutions may resist ideas that challenge their control. Lack of awareness – Most people are unaware of the law of balance in nature and its implications. Outdated philosophical traditions – Many still operate under incomplete or flawed theories of free will, decision-making, and governance. However, truth does not need forceful validation. As Malicse emphasizes, there is no need to hurry—reality operates on its own principles. Over time, the correctness of the universal formula will become undeniable, and society will naturally align with it. Conclusion: The Future of Truth and Balance Malicse’s approach to solving free will and societal problems is revolutionary yet universal, integrating the fundamental truths of nature, logic, and decision-making into a complete, applicable system. Unlike previous philosophical attempts, his universal formula provides an exact solution, not just a theory. Rather than seeking recognition or immediate change, his vision is one of long-term, steady integration. Over the next 50 to 100 years, as education, AI, leadership, and public awareness gradually align with the law of balance, society will naturally adopt the universal formula. Absolute truth is not about power or wealth—it is about reality itself. By understanding and implementing it correctly, humanity can finally achieve balanced decision-making, rational governance, and sustainable progress. The future belongs to those who align with truth, and the universal formula ensures that this alignment happens naturally and inevitably.

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