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The Complete Solution Proposal is a visionary framework for a global, unified societal system designed to ensure a golden life for everyone. It proposes a non-monetary, non-market-based life management system that allows humanity to function as one cohesive family within a global order. The goal is to create a world where every individual can live the life they desire, fully enjoying access to quality education, meaningful employment, and the products and services of their choice. In essence, it ensures that all human beings can experience comfort, joy, equality, and true democracy, while enjoying comprehensive security, freedom, and peace.

To achieve these outcomes, the proposal introduces a new socio-economic-political system that combines decentralized and centralized governance approaches to manage various forms of socially generated wealth. This system is inherently democratic and pluralistic while maintaining an efficient centralized administration. Power resides with the citizens at all times, ensuring collective decision-making alongside robust management structures.

The proposed system includes transformative models for economics, politics, lifestyle, culture, education, family, and philosophy. Together, these form the foundation of the Complete Solution Proposal. By addressing the root causes of contemporary problems, this system eliminates their recurrence, enabling a new era of holistic societal well-being.

Central to this proposal is a shift in focus from traditional metrics like monetary wealth to measures of happiness and life satisfaction as the basis for decision-making and performance evaluation. It integrates system theory with a novel philosophical framework developed by ULM, which redefines our understanding of human nature, desires, and functioning. This philosophy identifies happiness and well-being as the ultimate purpose of life and provides tools to plan and manage subjective happiness effectively.

In this new system, individuals experience true freedom, meaning, enjoyment, and well-being while living in harmony and cooperation with others. The Complete Solution Proposal offers a comprehensive blueprint for a better world—one where all wants are mutually and optimally fulfilled, and humanity thrives together.

A complete overhaul is necessary because the root cause of the issues lies in the interconnected nature of the system itself. Every system, every concept operates within a certain theme, and the current system is no exception. Any isolated reform to improve one aspect will inevitably lead to negative side effects elsewhere because such changes are not aligned with the system’s overarching theme.

If we address the problem at its root, the entire theme must change. The core design of the existing system is fundamentally flawed and inadequate. Attempting to fix issues at their base inevitably requires a systemic transformation. Partial corrections are viable only when the foundational design is sound, and the flaws are minor. However, when the problem lies in the principal design, the only solution is to replace it entirely.

The primary issue with today's economic systems is that they serve only the top 10% of the population, leaving the remaining 90% marginalized or trapped in roles as laborers, the impoverished, or even modern-day slaves. This stark imbalance is the greatest flaw of contemporary economics. It essentially reduces the majority to mere tools for the benefit of the privileged few. Call it a mistake, a dilemma, or a fundamental flaw—this is the harsh reality of the system we live in.

The ULM Movement is structured as a global network of dedicated volunteers working collaboratively to promote awareness and activism around the adoption of a transformative socioeconomic framework known as The Complete Solution Proposal. At its core, the movement emphasizes education and advocacy, aiming to inspire a collective shift toward a system designed to prioritize human happiness, well-being, and sustainable coexistence.

Key Structural Elements

Global Communications Network:The movement relies on a growing network of volunteers worldwide, fostering collaboration and spreading awareness through idea-sharing, educational materials, and campaign coordination.

Localized Branches:Local teams or branches, organized by region, bring the movement’s vision to life within communities through grassroots activities like workshops, events, and advocacy campaigns.

Decentralized Collaboration:The movement emphasizes a flexible, decentralized structure, allowing branches to address local needs while staying aligned with the broader mission of systemic change.

Focus on Education and Advocacy:The ULM Movement’s primary goal is to educate people about systemic challenges and the potential of The Complete Solution Proposal, using accessible resources, events, and digital platforms.

Most solutions to today's social problems are designed within the boundaries of the current socio-economic-political system, which heavily relies on markets and monetary practices. For instance, when tackling global hunger, conventional approaches typically involve financial measures such as donations, subsidies, or aid programs aimed at securing the resources needed for relief.

ULM adopts a fundamentally different perspective. Instead of addressing individual problems within the constraints of a system that may itself be the root cause of many issues, ULM focuses on understanding and addressing the structural flaws and underlying logic of the socio-economic-political framework as a whole. This approach seeks to rethink how decisions are made and how resources are managed at a systemic level, moving beyond traditional methods.

Take global hunger as an example. The problem of starvation cannot be truly solved by increasing donations, subsidies, or introducing new legislative reforms. Such efforts often address symptoms rather than the root causes. The capitalist system, by design, incentivizes exploitation and inequality, fostering conditions that perpetuate crises like hunger. Many initiatives concentrate on reforming individual behavior or promoting morality while overlooking the systemic pressures that drive unethical practices and inequities.

ULM argues that the real issue is philosophical and structural. Starvation stems from a failure of management and decision-making frameworks. To resolve these issues, ULM advocates for a wisdom-centered management framework based on a deep understanding of human nature and scientific principles. This framework shifts the focus from monetary incentives to a wisdom centered framework with the technical realities of what is achievable with modern advancements in technology and knowledge.

By leveraging these capabilities and rethinking systemic structures, ULM believes that most social and environmental problems can be effectively eradicated. The solution lies in moving beyond outdated systems and embracing wisdom approaches rooted in scientific understanding, cooperation, and collective well-being. ULM envisions a future where issues like hunger, inequality, and environmental degradation are addressed at their core, enabling humanity to create a fairer, more sustainable, and flourishing world.

Participation in ULM is entirely voluntary, with membership roles such as Chapter Coordinators, and supporters filled by individuals who contribute independently. Supporters operate autonomously, guided by a straightforward set of principles. The goal is to cultivate a high level of understanding within each community, empowering supporters to make meaningful progress on their own initiative.

You can explore ULM’s proposal through various resources. Numerous lectures are available online, including on our YouTube channel. Additionally, detailed insights are provided in books, which can be downloaded for free in PDF format from our website. For those who prefer physical copies, the books are also available at cost in paperback form through platforms like Amazon and Flipkart.

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