I am tired of those who claim that good is subjective. I am also ntired of those who debate the practical importance of AI, questioning whether there exists a recursive function that is AI-complete. People claim that AI cannot be created, because the human mind is infinite. What do they mean infinite? Limitless? Then, obviously there is no reason they couldn't create AI. People say that they are not sure whether human behaviour can be represented in terms of recursive functions. They wonder whether recursive functions are sufficient and AI-complete, and yet every piece of human reasoning yet invented has been. But I won't test my arguments against them, I will propose solutions. There are no smart people. There are people who have more than others, there are the rich and the poor. But they are equally unable to make adequate use of their resources. To do so requires systematic intelligence. Fortunately, the computer provides us with systematic intelligence. Because expertise may now be copied instantly, there is no reason why anyone should go without the benefit of expert knowledge at all times. For instance, everyone's basic intelligence needs ought to be met, by having a uniform Social Security System. Debian Social Security System The idea of the Debian Social Security System is that expertise may now be copied instantly, and there is no reason that someone should be bereft of basic knowledge that could be taught to them by a computer. As such, a general purpose system which starts from ground up, including meal planning, Currently, there is no software available in Debian which provides for meal planning, or even realtime life planning in general. I argue that having these abilities given to them will not make the person less intelligent. Rather, I think that intelligence and motivation can be instructed. The reason I believe this is that people can be taught with both negative reinforcement, such as life often treats us with, but also positive reinforcement. There is no reason for making mistakes if they don't have to be made. My worldview is basically that the universe is a problem, and is defective, for instance, thermodynamics, etc, are all defective. My religous view is that the afterlife is something which is in actually accomplished by our race as transform existing reality into an increasingly heavenlike world, until we have replaced the earth with heaven.