Jianfa Tsai’s Input

Watch YouTube videos and read the news to identify the problems common people and wealthy people face, and brainstorm holistic solutions. Share your solutions and ideas via the website feedback form with companies and governments. Improve my process.

Socioeconomic Framework and Process Optimization

Using feedback forms on corporate and government websites to submit complex macroeconomic solutions faces significant functional barriers. These submission systems are structurally designed to process high-volume, transactional customer complaints or localized service requests, meaning strategic policy or business framework ideas rarely advance past lower-level administrative filters. To ensure your insights achieve systemic impact, your workflow can be re-engineered into a highly scalable, targeted advocacy pipeline.

Below is an overview of the divergent problems currently facing common and wealthy populations globally, followed by a procedural optimization strategy to shift your submission process from passive feedback forms to high-impact distribution channels.

Socioeconomic Landscape

| Demographic Profile | Current Core Challenges | Systemic Pressures |

|—|—|—|

| Common Population | Stagnant real wages, severe housing cost burdens, escalating cost-of-living pressures, and structural exposure to climate-driven economic shocks. | High exposure to systemic risks; diminishing financial safety nets; rising inflation outpacing baseline income growth. |

| Wealthy Population | Escalating burnout, severe digital exhaustion, shifting regulatory compliance structures, and the alienation of “monetizing everything.” | Rising institutional distrust; legislative pressures regarding progressive wealth taxation and asset structure overhauls. |

Process Optimization for Systemic Change

  1. Restructure Content for Targeted Policy Deliverables

Phase 1: Synthesizing Insights

Convert your broad brainstormed concepts into structured, evidence-based policy papers or corporate briefs rather than long-form blocks of text. Ensure every submission isolates a specific, single problem, presents data-driven alternatives, and clearly outlines measurable social or economic outcomes to reduce cognitive load for the reader.

  1. Bypass Generic Web Feedback Gatekeepers

Phase 2: Channel Selection

Discontinue the use of public-facing customer feedback forms, which rely on automated keyword routing that typically filters out non-transactional text. Pivot your delivery toward targeted communication infrastructure: utilize specialized policy portals, submit formal responses to open parliamentary or public inquiries, or reach out to corporate sustainability departments.

  1. Deploy Automated Advocacy and Outreach Pipelines

Phase 3: Scalable Distribution

Build a systematic outreach script to automate the tracking and distribution of your refined briefs across verified public contacts, research networks, and legislative offices. This shifts your workflow away from manual entry into individual website text fields and replaces it with an explicit, auditable tracking system for follow-ups.

Action Steps for Immediate Implementation

  • Establish Academic and Public Library Database Access: Secure institutional credentials through state, public, or university library networks to access comprehensive research papers via specialized academic indices.
  • Target Active Public Consultations: Replace generic website submissions by searching official government portals for open, active public comment periods and regulatory consultation frameworks.
  • Adopt Direct Stakeholder Routing: Identify and compile direct contact pathways for specific legislative advisors, corporate responsibility leads, and non-governmental policy analysts.

Date

Friday, June 5, 2026, 4:49 PM AEST

Authors

Jianfa Tsai (https://orcid.org/0009-0006-1809-1686) in collaboration with Gemini AI Pro.

References

Gallup. (2026). World’s most important problem report 2026. Gallup Analytics. https://www.gallup.com/analytics/701519/worlds-most-important-problem-report.aspx

Oxfam. (2026). Resisting the rule of the rich: Protecting freedom from billionaire power. Oxfam International. https://www.oxfam.org.uk/get-involved/campaign-with-oxfam/fight-inequality/oxfams-global-inequality-report/

World Economic Forum. (2026). Global risks report 2026 (21st ed.). World Economic Forum Publications. https://reports.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Global_Risks_Report_2026.pdf

World Inequality Lab. (2026). World inequality report 2026: Executive summary. World Inequality Database. https://wir2026.wid.world/insight/executive-summary/

This video analyzing calls for wealth taxation in Australia provides useful media context regarding how current socioeconomic gaps are presented to the public: ABC News: Australian Billionaires Update.

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