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1. Explain to people why this is primarily beneficial to them.

2. Keep repeating the principle as a norm of relationships between people, for example through mass advertising, the education system, etc.

3. Require all social media platforms, educational institutions, businesses, course creators, etc. to integrate disclaimers into their structures:

- an intro on the first page of a book, as well as stamping all published books;
- on social media, each post includes a note that it reflects the author’s personal opinion (similar to how AI labels are shown);
- in messengers, a similar label appears in each chat, for example under the text input field;
- in browsers and on all advertising platforms, there is a disclaimer line that cannot be hidden;
- in school, university, etc. classrooms, build a similar information line into or above the board or screen;
- create a list of banned words and phrases in content and advertising (“best,” “this will definitely help you,” etc.).

4. Set corresponding rules for relationships between:
- parents and children;
- teachers and children;
- employers, managers and employees;
- etc.

*In personal communication, whether to use the verbal form of the principle remains a personal choice, except when communicating with children.