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At first thought it would be VERY difficult for a person not an expert to know the ideal scene. …
By constantly pounding in the "naturalness" of an existing scene consisting of madness, crime, torture, seizure and murder, these mad "experts" PUT THE IDEAL SCENE SO FAR FROM REACH THAT IT APPEARED INCREDIBLE. It was so bad a situation that anyone proposing the ideal scene was actively resisted!
Yet the ideal scene is so easy to state that any citizen could have stated it at any time. …
The ideal scene in a society would be, probably, a safe environment wherein one could happily make his way through life. …
The gap between the ideal scene and the existing scene can be very wide …
However, approached on a gradient with skill and determination, it can be done. …
The mental awareness that something is wrong with a scene is the point at which one can begin reverting to the ideal scene. …
Violent revolution comes about when the actual ideal scene has not been properly stated and when it excludes significant parts of the group.
It’s no good having a revolution if the end product will be a FURTHER departure from the ideal scene.
Revolt is only an expression of too−long−unmended departures from the ideal scene of society. …
Let us look this over, this concept of the ideal scene, and see that it is not a very complex thing. One doesn’t have to be much of an expert to see what an ideal scene would be.
The complex parts of the whole may not make up the whole, but they are not really vital to conceiving an ideal scene for any activity, as small as a family or as big as a planet.
The entire concept of an ideal scene for any activity is really a clean statement of its PURPOSE.
All one has to ask is, ‘What’s the purpose of this?’ and one will be able to work out what the ideal scene of "this" is.”
L. Ron Hubbard, How to Find and Establish an Ideal Scene

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