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Revision as of 16:49, 2 May 2021
The Human Handbook
The Human handbook is a collection of thoughts and theories about the being Human.
Particularly about being Human in this particular Universe at this particular point in this particular linear time system.
As well as theories it also includes a few useful Human self-management tools and utilities.
Overview of The Human Handbook
* Thought
Starts with Descartes (cogito, ergo sum) and rapidly expands into the tools needed to analyse :-
* the self, * the modern world, * and full universe of concepts and possibilities.
* Inside the Self (The me)
Defines what the self (he, Yod, he) is and deals with :-
* self and general value models, * the nature of personality, * and tools to manage the inner landscapes of our world.
* Outside the self (The not me)
Defines what is outside the self and how we interact with it (I Came, I Saw and I .. Exchanged) including:-
* resource management, * rules of exchange, * and defences against the dangers outside our self.
* The Universe
Explores aspects of the universe, * Truth Fields and unknown handling, * meta-rules across culture and philosophy, * probability gaps in reality, * and what they could be and how we can close them.