🧠 What This Post Is About
This post reimagines the U.S. Constitution as a human-centered design blueprint—crafted not just to enforce laws, but to deliver dignity, resolution, and flourishing. Through the lens of the 12 Utilities and PERMAH, it explores how our systems were intended to protect people from abuse—but are now being dismantled from within.
⚙️ Frameworks Featured:
12 Utilities: How we assess the function and fairness of any system.
PERMAH: What humans need to flourish—not just survive.
Admiration Equation: The emotional ROI of legitimate, trust-building leadership.
RKYC: What it means to Really Know Your Citizen and design accordingly.
💥 Key Ideas:
The Constitution wasn’t just law—it was experience design.
Government earns legitimacy by delivering on human expectations.
The Constitution doesn’t protect people—people protect the Constitution.
We are in a user experience crisis masquerading as a political debate.
🪞 Reflection Questions:
What Utility is failing you right now?
Which PERMAH element feels missing in your experience as a citizen?
What redesign would bring more flourishing to your community?
📣 Share Copy:
What if the Constitution was our original UX blueprint?
This post reframes it through the lens of flourishing, dignity, and trust—and asks what part of the system we’re willing to restore.
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