You are a being. Your movement is dialectical. You exist in a place. The place has an order. The order is governed by a law.
A being has five aspects: spirit, meaning, health, material, and insurance. The dialectic has four realms: spirit, meaning, agency, and journey. Place has two dimensions: time and space.
Beings interacting in place is Order. A just law governing order eludes us, because we are individuals in a collective. Tension is inherent when addressing the needs of one to the other. The result is a requirement to concede. Concession is against the nature of the individual, while being the essence of the collective.
The law of the order is shaped and formalized by Personal Sovereignty, which is the ability of a being to acquire, possess and exert power, being’s will, and influence over one’s self or others individually or collectively.
The fluid world is the acknowledgement that place is persistently dynamic. This is also true of individual being and the collective. Together, these entities respond and react to one another perpetuating further change.
Individuals live in the present. Our past is defined by our memory and our future is informed by our experience and learning. The Fluid World requires a being to be aware of changes from the past in order to adapt accordingly in the present, while informing the potential future state.
A being has one of two strategies to achieve well-being “More” and “Enough”. More is well-being sought through goal based external means, and thereby possesses a beginning and end. Enough is sought through satisfying internal meaning based desires on an on-going basis and incorporates subtle change as a part of its process.
The problem with More is that it can not be satisfied. Change alters the premise the goal was based on and material identified as required becomes inadequate by the time of the future achievement.
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