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Axioms of Human Existence

Axioms and instructions to better the human experience.

Reality is constructed from and around humanity, there are objective truths but these are dependent upon individuals acting upon the reality and perceiving that reality. Everything is built around humanity, be it the systems of economics, social theory or any interpretative model or system of interpretative models, there is nothing without humanity, without individuals and that is an essential axiom for an understanding of individualistic philosophy that upholds the sovereignty of the individual.

The individual is the most essential component of any system. Economies, governments, anything; must be accommodating for the essential individualism that is inherent in each person, outside forces must be minimalists to allow for the individual to develop, to express it’s self upon the external, objective reality.

The human being must logically reorder his or her own reality to best achieve that nirvana like state of existential awareness, an awareness of being and how to maximise ones being so as to design and enforce a better reality. An individual must rely on the following axioms:

  1. Complex systems arise from simple systems
  2. A system will always strive towards wholeness; a gestalt
  3. Any gestalt will become fixed if there is not a constant change in the variables and constants.

Thus the human being must

  1. Adapt all his or her faculties so as to be utilitarian, pragmatic and efficient so as to form the most effective complex system
  2. Ensure there is a constant reordering and reevaluation of the Self so as to ensure the creation of a superior mental gestalt that once formed will remain.

In addition, to these precepts formed upon scientifically observed axioms, a human being must adequately order information inputted, outputted, and stored, into the following spheres of thought:

Subjective Sphere: The subjective, experiential system wherein personality constructs and engrams are stored. This part of the human psyche must be cultivated to contain only that which concerns the Self, it is what Rand called a state of rational egoism, within this domain the Self should be concentrated on and expanded irrespective of the inter-subjective.

Inter-Subjective Sphere: The intersubjective is where human relations should be stored as abstract understandings, in this part of the human mind; relations may be stored as a topology and may be analysed and made more efficient.

Objective Sphere: In here the mind should stored all facts, observations and information pertinent to reality as a whole.

In conclusion, this short piece should have outlined the importance and primacy of the human mind and ways to cultivate a more holistic mental system.

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