To shift toward affordable and sustainable
decision-making patterns, people need to reassess lifestyles that are no longer
attainable or aligned with personal goals. The most straightforward path to a
fulfilling and achievable future is engaging regularly with a supportive Network
of Cooperative Instincts in the Subconscious Component. However, the domain of old
Open-loop instincts often blocks the development of such supportive instincts,
as toxic traits or competitive pressures may cloud social environments. For the
Survival Instinct to favor positive outcomes, it must focus on establishing Closed-loop
conditions that override an aggressive Network of Competitive Instincts within
the Subconsciousness, allowing individuals to handle challenging social
dynamics better. This shift would make replacing hostile decision-making
patterns with peaceful, cooperative models easier.
System Owners and social architects can play a
vital role in creating algorithms emphasizing friendly, community-oriented
codes extending beyond standard global metrics. Concentrating on the Superego
framework's valuable attributes, they can foster environments that naturally
encourage affordable, adaptive decision-making patterns. This approach
prioritizes positive social engagement and sustainable goals, making peaceful,
cooperative lifestyles more achievable.