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Have you heard of the idea of Forbidden Questions (FQ)? You can give voice to the most valuable forbidden question of all if you can word the question that every person needs to be asking each other about the sustainability of our human race that nobody is yet asking.  

You can help practice FQ tests by coming up with the questions people need to ask first about trillion dollar auditing.  Frankly this is urgent for 2010s because what we know about nature is she extinguishes species that do not know the difference between "too big to fail" and "too big to exist".
One of the conclusions from the destruction of value caused by Wall Street economics in the 2000s is that we have entered the 2010s with most global professions having, consciously or unconsciously, lost their hippocratic oath to do no harm. We are living in a maddening state of affairs where societies' trust in giving professions a monopoly right to rule over us is being shredded faster than Andersen could shred untrue and unfair numbers. 
The world's greatest mathematical mistake is compounding the loss or human sustinability and even in "democratic" countries our congresses seem "practically" blind to this system failure. The good and the bad news is that we can start solving all sustainability crises at community levels if and only if we correct the errant maths. Although the greatest mathematicians of the 20th Century were curiious about whether man would survive the net generation transformation from being more connected than separated, you can simply help promote the maths -and maps - of sustainability by helping people see and value the differece between addition (separability's operand) and multiplication (connectivity's operand).    
Please help us form a Q&A on the why's and what's and hows of Goal 20:  the world favourite webs need to emerge as trilllion dollar transparency audits of the world's largest global markets.

WHICHs

Which are the world's trillion dollar global markets? You can help us make a list here.

 

Above: see how Obama mentions 4 trillion dollar global markets that need urgent public and transparent auditing -financial services, healthcare, energy, education in an inauguration week speech 

 WHYs

Why do world citizens need to unite round compiling trillion dollar audit webs? Global mrkets will only be free to value human being's (greatest) sustainability needs and futures if we do. The urgent reason for doing this is that most global professions currently profit from advising the biggest players in the market to work out what risk the sectir's experts know most about and then pass on responsibility for that risk to some other organisation or society ( prteferbly one that knows less about the risk's future costs). Futher references: on Xmas Day 1976 The Economist first started warning about this in a genre that my dad emerged as "Entrepreneurial Revolution". The dismal practice of compounding risk onto those who know least about it is sometimes called economics of externalistion. Sadly the 1980s conventional wisdom of MBA strategy professors, eg Porter, made externalisation worse just in time to process it into how many offices became mnetworked round the koller app of the spreadhseet. The 2000 review of this disaster "Unseen Wealth published by Brookings"  ws blocked from public debate by sponsors like Enron & Andersen of the then incoming Bush admininstration 

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