October 29, 2023
REVIEW OF SELFISHNESS AND ALTRUISM (see article l3-4.a26).
— ON SELFISHNESS—
After its introduction into the host system at point A, the combination machine must complete its construction in order to be operational.
The final stage of construction, during the evolution phase on segment (AB) of the combination machine, is a phase that requires the full concentration (or convergence) of the combination machine’s energy towards all its mechanisms to enable their activation and subsequent operation.
NOTE:
Activation does not mean operation.
Activation means verifying the start-up, see the start-up of mechanisms in « slowed » power mode: there is not yet any production of effects directed outwards from the machine-combination.
This concentration (or convergence) of energy on specific points of the machine-combination presents the machine in a unique state called selfishness, based on « being human. »
The attitude of selfishness is a natural, momentary, and transient, but unavoidable and inevitable, attitude.
This selfish attitude reflects the action of the combination-machine activating its operating mechanisms.
The absence of this attitude is therefore unnatural, since it does not reflect the activation action, which is essential to the natural functioning of the combination-machine.
Similarly, the disappearance of this attitude necessarily implies that the activation of all mechanisms has occurred, and this necessarily results in a trajectory that becomes perfect (but subject to future malfunctions):
The ATTITUDE of the combination-machine is therefore a natural, perfect attitude.
During the final stages of the combination-machine’s construction, it is therefore necessary to help it reach this natural attitude, while the combination-machine will do everything to activate its mechanisms.
The construction of the combination-machine is said to be « complete » when the activation has occurred. This situation is noticeable when the selfish attitude of the combination-machine has disappeared.
In summary, we obtain the following patterns, which are the natural operating patterns of combination-machines:
– Activation of the mechanisms ==> selfish attitude for as long as necessary for complete and perfect activation.
– Activation of the mechanisms completed ==> definitive and irreversible disappearance of the selfish attitude.
All other patterns are unnatural and therefore will lead the combination-machine toward an imperfect trajectory.
— ON ALTRUISM —
ALTRUISM is not the antonym (the opposite) of SELFISHNESS:
they are two opposing, yet agreeable, ideas.
While SELFISHNESS is an attitude that signals a specific action in the construction of a combination-machine (therefore directed inward toward the combination-machine),
ALTRUISM is an action that originates this combination-machine and is directed toward the pleasant idea of supplying its operating mechanisms, therefore directed outward toward the combination-machine with a return to the combination-machine.
This gives the following exact and natural DEFINITION of ALTRUISM:
Altruism is always a back-and-forth movement whose origin is the combination-machine and whose purpose is the functioning of this combination-machine.
Anything that falls outside this definition is erroneous and unnatural.
SELFISHNESS and ALTRUISM are always PLEASANT IDEAS IN FAVOR OF the one who originates them.
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