Sunday, July 4, 2010

A High Level of Independence and Social Side-Effects

Systems Owners can gain an advantage over their citizens, who make decisions according to Global Variables. Biological systems with high-level optimization offer profit-enhancing performances and reduce costs in Non-Biological Systems. The paradox of independence is one of the parameters that Systems Owners encapsulate in Biological Systems for achieving Social Advantage. A high level of self-sufficiency in Social Contexts promotes individuals in work environments. Biological Systems can allocate a good EGO strength with hidden side effects. A high level of self-determination in Social Contexts can cause seemingly Biological Systems to possess uncompromising integrity. It would be problematic to communicate complicated notions.
 
Observation:
Systems Owners tend to modify Global Variables beyond Biological Systems regarding skills workers from an Economic Perspective.

Social Hypocrisy and Intangible Factors in Decisions

Social Hypocrisy can obstruct distinct basic instincts and hold them in starvation modes. Therefore, instinct deprivations cause and create ...