#0301
Vision
The author argues that true understanding of the world comes from independent, selfâdriven learning rather than relying on formal schooling alone; by immersing ourselves in wellâwritten nonâfiction we acquire curiosity, knowledge and wisdom that empower us to recognize leadersâ real intentions. A knowledgeable electorate can then evaluate politicians against shared visionsâsuch as climate stabilization, human dignity, world peace, and universal basic incomeârather than merely hoping for promises. When a majority shares these goals and stays passionate about them, the resulting unity of vision can guide elections toward leaders who genuinely pursue those ends, thereby reducing corruption and missteps that arise when voters are poorly informed. In short, cultivating an educated mind through books creates a shared vision that drives better leadership and collective progress.






















