Sustainable systems theory and a high
level of system integration suggest that algorithmic code values within the Subconscious
Component of influential decision-makers shape the fundamental structure of
human decision-making patterns. These decision-makers, who oversee and modify
global competitions, exercise free will and try to determine courses of action
through the Conscious Component. However, the constraints imposed by global
competition limit the extent of this free will. Aggressive environmental forces
activate the Survival Instinct and the Network of Competitive Instincts,
driving decision-making into a defensive survival mode through the Subconscious
Component.
The antagonistic codes within the
Subconscious Component of influential decision-makers aim to establish harmony
in global social communities by aligning the gain of their interests with
systemic security. However, previous research suggests that the Subconscious
Component can also sustain complex environmental dynamics, inadvertently
reinforcing survival-driven decision-making patterns. Consequently, individuals
within social communities who exercise free will through the Conscious
Component may become entangled in chaotic circumstances shaped by past
algorithmic competition maps, the survival imperatives of influential
decision-makers, or the unpredictable forces of the universe (destiny force).
The unprecedented choice processes lead
individuals to encounter algorithmic destiny patterns, where their free will choices
are shaped by pre-existing survival and competition-based frameworks rather
than conscious logic. Consequently, people may experience random destiny-track
events, feeling vulnerable in daily social interactions due to the
unpredictable nature of their decision-making processes. The dominance of the
Subconscious Component within a specific range of influence introduces an
element of uncertainty, facing senseless things and unclear control over life’s
trajectory.
Observation:
Humans exercise free will through the Conscious
Component within environmental contexts, which contain algorithm codes of
random destiny patterns shaped by influential decision-makers from the past.
Beyond free will, algorithmic codes intertwine with attributes of destiny,
influencing environmental dynamics and generating paradoxical models that shape
fuzzy decision-making in everyday life.
The source and outcome of free
will emerge from decision-making patterns formed by algorithmic codes beyond
the Conscious Component. Similarly, destiny originates and manifests through
decision-making shaped by algorithmic codes beyond the Subconscious Component.
The Survival and Compassion Instincts are crucial in activating the challenging
force beyond the decision-making models within the Subconscious Component in
the environmental contexts. (Fig 1)
Observation:
Influential
decision-makers shape outcomes and maintain harmony in social contexts and
complex events. The algorithmic codes underlying their decision-making process
are embedded within the Subconscious Component, where they interact with
survival instincts and competitive drives. However, their decision map lacks
logical input from the Conscious Component. As a result, these subconscious
algorithmic codes shape destiny modes over time, while the logical data within
the Conscious Component enables the generation of free-will decisions.