The state serves its citizens, not the other way around. Politicians and civil servants are their representatives and employees. Citizens finance everything with their tax money. Therefore, the economical use of these gifts of The People and efficiency of government are basic matters of the Reason of State.
All citizens want to live happily, regardless of their political views. However, more and more are dissatisfied and unhappy.
Happy citizens do not vote for radical and totalitarian seducers and do not start revolutions.
Our fragile democracies can only be stable internally and in global competition if citizens are happy, their concerns are taken seriously, and their problems are solved quickly. Otherwise, trust and foundations crumble.
Therefore, our democracies must no longer be concerned with old positions and ideas of right or left, but rather develop new, creative, and successful Future Policies that enable as many people as possible to live happy lives.
There is a need for actions.
People’s happiness must be the main goal and the focus of all future policy, not unrealistic theoretical ideologies.
What is the best and quickest way to achieve this?
Mission Future has searched worldwide for Golden Global Champions who have solved important fundamental problems in an exemplary manner as best practices with realpolitik, heart and mind, thus enabling their citizens to live happy lives and stabilizing their states at the same time.¹
With this Mission Future Law, we recommend the adoption of global basic formulas for the happiness of citizens and a proven successful Future Policy.
Parliaments should adopt these basic rules as the starting point for a successful Future Policy and then swiftly implement the necessary reforms in all areas in details.
Without clear realism, everything is an illusion, and politics is built on ideological quicksand and wishful thinking and will fail.
Successful future policy must acknowledge what is, name what is, and do what is necessary.
Only realpolitik is a solid foundation for a better future.
Successful future policy must be realpolitik with heart and mind, resting on three pillars:
Freedom means giving people as much freedom as possible to make their own choices with less government rules. It means freedom of speech as the core of the democratic process, respect for others, and talking about different ideas in our world of diversity. Dialogue is the mother tongue of humanity. Because it helps us turn enemies into opponents and opponents into new friends.
Tolerance towards everyone who practises tolerance themselves, i.e. no tolerance for intolerance and tolerance for every group, whether majority or minority. Respect for all.
The genius of the century, Albert Einstein, warned us all:
“Imagination is more important than knowledge.”
“We cannot solve the problems of the world at the same level at which we have created them.”
“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”
Therefore, successful future policy in all countries of the world requires imagination, creativity, and effectiveness.
These elements must now be effectively incorporated into political structures that are often too encrusted. Otherwise, our democracies will ossify and stop progress with too much bureaucracy.
Therefore, a creativity and effectiveness department will be set up in every ministry. There will be a detailed report on this in parliament every year. No more promotions for civil servants unless the applicant has previously demonstrated that he has worked creatively and effectively and has submitted concrete proposals. This will change many things for the better without additional costs.
Every law will be reviewed every 24 months to identify opportunities for improvement and amended accordingly.
There is no successful country without a prosperous economy.
Economic growth creates well-paid jobs for millions and billions in tax revenue for government tasks and social welfare. Without it, there can be no happy future.
Redistribution is not enough. It discourages high achievers and ends when wealth has been distributed and there is nothing left to grow. Performance must be worthwhile for citizens; otherwise economic power will wane.
The economy must be nurtured like the apple of democracy’s eye, including international competitiveness.
Top-down leadership is essential for successful future policy. Actively shaping the world instead of merely administering it. Courage for the future.
An iron will on the part of leading politicians to be at the top of the world and achieve excellence in all areas.
To this end, ambitious goals with clear deadlines and top performance must be set at the outset and communicated to the ministries.
Otherwise, too much will fall by the wayside, be talked to death in committees, and blocked. Global excellence and the happiness of citizens cannot be achieved in this way.
A clear mission for the future must be the credo of every government at the beginning of its work.
The government submits a comprehensive Happiness Report to parliament every year.
It highlights the main concerns of citizens in all areas and contains the government’s proposed solutions, including tight deadlines.
This will place greater emphasis on the will and happiness of citizens in parliamentary work and stabilize democracy.
An annual Future Report will show Parliament and the public where the country stands in global competition in all political areas and what measures the government has implemented to reach the top of the world rankings.
Successful future policy is a consistent and immediate reform policy in all areas, oriented towards the world’s best, the Golden Global Champions.
Only the top counts globally, not the middle ground.
Therefore, a Golden Global Champions Clause is included in every bill:
“This law contains a comprehensive analysis in the appendix of global role models, the Golden Global Champions, who are exemplary in this area. The law is based on these role models.” ²
AI can perform administrative tasks faster, more accurately, more cost-effectively, and in a more democratically verifiable manner.
Therefore, all administrative tasks will be converted to AI within 18 months.
The very costly administrative apparatus will be reduced by 10 percent per year to one third.
This will save many billions and significantly improve services at the same time.
Every citizen request can be processed immediately—only AI can do that.
All citizen data will be stored securely in an AI state container. The authorities will obtain the data they need from there.
Bureaucracy will be reduced to a minimum.
Berlin, September 2025
Dr. Hubertus & Yvonne Hoffmann
Founders missionfuture.com AI
info@missionfuture.com
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1) Initial global examples of best practices in twelve policy areas can be found at missionfuture.com.
2) Golden Global Champions include Finland in combating homelessness; Singapore and Vienna in social housing; Estonia in education; Singapore in green cities; and Denmark in migration.
3) One Golden Global Champion for maximum effectiveness is EU member Estonia. Among other things, 750 tax officials have been saved for the 1.3 million inhabitants, and tax returns can be completed online in five minutes. All applications submitted by citizens to the authorities can be processed quickly online.
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