October 30, 2024

On the Characteristics of the Attitudes and Behaviors of the Elements of the Natural System, and in PARTICULAR OF HUMAN BEINGS. Reminder:

The characteristics of an element of the natural system must be considered as a safety measure: a handrail, a guide, or a ramp,

made available to it (and primarily to human beings) by the natural system,

which helps the natural element to evolve, to move, and allows it to avoid deviations by maintaining it in submission and obedience to natural logic and principles.

Reminder of the difference between attitude and behavior:

– Attitude corresponds to a fixed point and is comparable to a photograph (absence of movement).

– Behavior corresponds to a point that moves along the line of development and is comparable to a film, that is, a series of photographs that create animation (presence of movement).

Characteristics constitute a framework within which human beings are confined so that their development remains optimal.

Whenever a human being deviates from this framework, that is, whenever they no longer adhere to these characteristics, their development suffers.

Characteristics inevitably (this is a natural principle) move in the direction of:

CENTER → PERIPHERY.

In the case of a natural system:

natural system → the elements of the natural system.

In the case of the system… Anthropocentric:

– Human being → Natural system.


The following values ​​should be considered as virtual values ​​when an observer O speaks of the human being and the anthropocentric system:

– A characteristic takes on a positive connotation when it aligns with the direction « natural system → element ».

– A characteristic takes on a negative connotation when it aligns with the direction « human being → natural system ».

FOR EXAMPLE:

– Intolerance, when it originates from the natural system and is directed towards the human being, is necessarily natural, perfect, that is to say, positive.

– But intolerance, when it is directed from the human being towards the natural system (in the case of the anthropocentric system), is necessarily unnatural, imperfect, and therefore negative.

In the case of two coexisting systems, their characteristics are framed by two boundaries:

THE NEGATIVE BOUNDARY AND THE POSITIVE BOUNDARY.

The positive boundary is the natural system zone.

The negative boundary is the anthropocentric system zone.


It has been observed that self-esteem is a state of being at a certain point in human development.

EGOISM, or INDIVIDUALISM, is an aspect of self-esteem, encompassing the positive characteristics essential for a perfect human trajectory.

These characteristics are:

Intransigence, intolerance, extremism, exclusivity, rigidity, being intractable, rigor, absolutism, incompatibility…

These characteristics, originating from the natural system, are intended for human beings to enable them to achieve perfect behavior.


REMINDER:

It is important to remember that combination-machines are constructs designed in the pre-A phase,

– that when they integrate into the host system, this construct is complete,

– and that their evolution on their (AB) is solely for their control by the natural system.

The natural system controls, between A and B, a complete and unmodifiable combination-machine, which malfunctions and then corrects itself.

It is therefore essential to distinguish between:

« NON-MODIFIABLE CONSTRUCTION » and « ADJUSTMENT – MISADJUSTMENTS ».

These specifications are intended to define the parameters of the finished machine-combination.

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