An observational study suggests a strong analogy between humans and
robots when individuals in chaotic environments are impacted on their life
paths by entangled algorithmic patterns that extend significantly beyond the
Subconscious Component. Pre-programmed codes within the Subconscious Component
continuously and automatically shape decision-making maps, avoiding the Logical
Data processed by the Conscious Component. This phenomenon occurs because of the
Survival Instinct, often called the Network of Competitive Instincts for
Closed-loop conditions. In such environments, multiple starving instinct
processes occur within the domain of old open-loop cycles, depriving and
involving a large population of instincts tapping into instincts needed to resolve
and entrenching complex old Open-loop cycles. Therefore, the complicated cycle
of instincts restricts the Conscious Component's ability to access and utilize
encapsulated logical data for decision-making.
In contrast, those in peaceful, stable environments are more likely
to engage in algorithmic patterns that surpass the Conscious Component,
enabling optimal decision-making in social contexts. However, within the
Subconscious Component, basic instincts tied to survival immensely influence
Closed-loop conditions. These primal instincts are deeply ingrained and
automatically trigger essential habitual responses in the physical body,
especially during open-loop cycles. When these cycles, such as eating,
drinking, sleeping, and sexual activity, are activated. They can reinforce the
decisive, ego-driven framework. During these moments, the Conscious Component's
ability to guide decisions weakens, making it less compatible with evolving
decision-making models. The program codes rooted in these basic instincts function
without conscious thought or learning, triggering automatic responses regularly
to meet the physical body's needs.
Observation:
Individuals who struggle with low concentration
and irrational thinking in stressful environments may find it challenging to make well-informed decisions based on facts consistently. As a result, the quality of their choices diminishes, leading to
gloomy consequences that obstruct and delay progress in human development.
Observation:
In highly aggressive
environments, humans who rely on automated behavior from algorithmic codes
beyond the Subconscious Component to monitor and navigate their surroundings
can become blind to critical information, such as their health, relationships,
concrete facts, and various real-life scenarios.
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