Decision-making legitimacy is the degree to which decisions are respected, trusted, and accepted by the people affected by them. It depends on fairness, transparency, ethical process, and public involvement. Because legitimacy strengthens social stability, it is essential for sustainable governance.
In the Correcting Time teachings, decision-making legitimacy arises when leaders and communities follow the Seven Core Values. Decisions become trustworthy when they reflect compassion, equality, and long-term well-being. Moreover, legitimacy reduces social conflict and strengthens unity.
Additionally, legitimacy grows through open dialogue, responsible leadership, and cooperative governance. It ensures that decisions feel morally grounded and socially fair. As legitimacy increases, societies become more peaceful, resilient, and spiritually aligned.
From a celestial viewpoint, legitimate decision-making reflects the ethical and compassionate administration found in advanced worlds approaching Light and Life. Consequently, it is central to planetary management and enlightened governance.
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Public Trust
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