This case study
examines the characteristics of algorithmic codes beyond the Superego Framework
and the role of Instincts in achieving prosperous life circumstances within
social contexts. It also explores how the Network Cooperative Instincts can
support and care for humanity's mission on the evolutionary path of life.
A fuzzy Superego
may increase the risk of an unsuccessful life mission and disrupt the
harmonious balance of the Conscious Component. This phenomenon is common among
individuals lacking proper education and low harmonic balance. Conversely, a
well-developed Superego fosters significant potential for success in life’s
mission and ensures an excellent harmonic balance. Individuals with access to
education and optimal harmonic balance are better positioned to engage with
Superego Adjusters within social contexts. These adjusters help synchronize the
Superego's quality and enhance the harmonic balance within the Conscious
Component.
Optimal social
conditions promote harmonic balance in consciousness and the effectiveness of
the Superego Adjuster. Maintaining this balance within social structures
contributes to inner peace and enhances calmness in the Conscious Component.
The Superego Adjuster emerges from the interplay of optimal global variables
within social contexts. Some of the key attributes of the Superego Adjuster
include religion, life philosophy, psychoanalytic principles, austere
lifestyles, cultural paradigms, experiential knowledge, science, education,
ethical standards, and spiritual wisdom.
Systems Owners are
responsible for defining Global Variables, such as constitutional principles,
which shape and implement procedures to maintain the integrity of societal
structures. Large corporations' economic and political perspectives and the
competitive world sustain system platforms. However, complexity arises when
Systems Owners prioritize harmonic balance in an economy within corporate
structures over broader values in social contexts.
The dominance of
elites and deep states beyond the competitive world parameters influences
systems owners to adopt increasingly competitive behaviors, which can lead to a
decline in harmonic balance in social environments. Two key strategies can
address this complexity and restore balance in social contexts. First,
cognitive science-based instinct modification with a particular practical
reference should be applied to individuals leading major corporations. Second,
social structures must evolve to support humanity’s well-being and cultivate a
sustainable framework for nature (Figure 1).
Social factors
have long-integrated structural parameters and competitiveness mechanisms for
centuries. Consequently, altering these deeply ingrained mechanisms in human
nature and social structures is an immense challenge. Individuals in
hierarchical positions controlling large corporations tend to exhibit dominant
Competitive Instincts while possessing inactive Cooperative Instincts. A
supernatural force is the only entity capable of modifying genetic codes beyond
the Network of Competitive Instincts to foster cooperation and guidance in
ethical decision-making models.
According to
observational studies involving prognostic and predictive testing in
algorithmic codes beyond social contexts, the Network of Competitive Instincts
for survival in the Subconscious Component is consistently reinforced and
extending among Corporate Owners, System Owners, earth’s inhabitants, and the
structural characteristics of social environments. However, the likelihood of
strengthening Cooperative Instincts remains minimal under many life paths.
Observation:
1-The strengths
and weaknesses of cooperative and competitive instincts in the Conscious Component
of people beyond corporations can determine the complexity of social contexts.
2-Very few earth
inhabitants have equality of life and a fair opportunity to fulfill their upcoming
events and explore future transformative
missions on a timeline.