This study explores how the optimal
sharing of assets can enable sustainable operations and enhance harmonic
balance among resources by configuring ideal protocols within the System
Platform. Systems Owners often prioritize resource allocation based on
hierarchy and control economic perspectives rather than pursuing equitable and
ethical distribution. This tendency is influenced by algorithmic forces that
operate beyond the basic Survival Instinct within the Subconscious Component,
creating an invisible pressure to protect the system from perceived external
threats.
The Survival Instinct, functioning as
an instance of a competitive network, serves as a defense mechanism to shield
the System Platform. However, in the first scenario, characterized by
suboptimal asset sharing, this network of instincts attenuates security across
all system layers. Such inefficiencies diminish the satisfaction of internal
and external system elements and stakeholders. When critical resources suffer
from poor allocation, they may enter a state of dysfunction, while others
develop symptoms of insecurity, anxiety, and systemic imbalance. As a result, System Owners often
resort to financing centralized control mechanisms instead of implementing
strategies that would lead to optimal and equitable resource distribution.
Observation:
Suboptimal
resource allocation within systemic platforms contributes to growing hatred and
polarization. Over time, this dynamic allows the wealthy to accumulate wealth
while the disadvantaged fall further behind. Observational studies indicate
that inequality will continue to rise steadily, reinforcing these divisions.
This persistent imbalance has the potential to sustain destructive cycles and
trigger profound, potentially catastrophic transformations.