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Multi-generational planning

Multi-generational planning is the practice of designing social systems, policies, and cultural foundations that will benefit not only the present generation but also future ones. It anticipates long-term needs, challenges, and opportunities, ensuring that decisions support stability and growth across time. Because this approach values all people—present and future—it aligns deeply with the Seven Core Values.

In the Correcting Time teachings, multi-generational planning is essential for creating sustainable families, stable communities, and enlightened governance. It emphasizes responsibility, foresight, and compassion. Moreover, this type of planning protects society from short-term thinking that leads to instability and decline.

Additionally, multi-generational planning strengthens education, economics, and family systems. It encourages leaders to create policies that uplift children, support parents, and prepare youth for future responsibility. As this planning expands, society becomes more resilient and more spiritually grounded.

From a celestial perspective, multi-generational planning mirrors the long-range vision used throughout universe administration. It supports cultural stabilization and guides civilizations toward Light and Life. Consequently, it is a cornerstone of sustainable social design.

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Related Terms

  • Long-Term Social Planning

  • Future-Oriented Policy

  • Cultural Foresight

  • Sustainability Thinking