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"content": "My new book - The Primal Primer - is available today.<br /><br />Pick up a copy -<br /><br />Amazon: <a href=\"https://amzn.to/3SXwyK2\" target=\"_blank\">https://amzn.to/3SXwyK2</a><br /><br />Leave a review. I'd love to get your feedback.",
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"content": "Society is crumbling, but you don’t have to. Whether you’re facing bad weather, criminal violence, or the collapse of civilization, I can show you how to survive. <br /><br />My book, The Primal Primer: Survive Anything, Slay Anxiety, and Exit the System, releases on October 6. That’s one week from now. I hope to transform society with this new knowledge. But that can only happen if people are reading the book and sharing it with their loved ones, peers, and doctors.<br /><br />Struggling to survive in a world gone insane? Eager to learn the lost arts of self-care and survival? Want to face challenges with calmness and confidence? Pick up a copy. And buy another copy for everyone in your life whose survival you care about.<br /><br />The Primal Primer will teach you:<br />- How society is failing to prepare you and your kids for the future<br />- How to spot disruptive events before they occur<br />- How to build shelter, start a fire, and find food and water in the wild<br />- How to read body language<br />- How to harness your fear<br /><br />The Primal Primer will help anyone become safer, relieve fear and anxiety, meet anything the universe will throw at them—and win.<br /><br />Buy the book within seven days of release, by October 13, and you’ll also get an exclusive invitation to a LIVE situational awareness coaching event with me. Don’t worry about traveling because you’ll attend over Zoom. That said, space is limited, so get in while you can. I offer the same ninety-minute workshop to private companies for $1000. Don’t miss your chance to get the same training FREE!<br /><br />Forward your purchase confirmation to stayaware@corehumancompetence.com. That wins you a ticket to the coaching event. It’s that easy. If you’ve got any questions about the process, email me right away so I can help.<br /><br />I know you’ll have a million questions about your specific survival needs. Don’t miss this chance to ask them. Grab your copy on launch day, and forward me that confirmation email.<br /><br />One week left. Get ready.",
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"content": "Society is crumbling, but you don’t have to. Whether you’re facing bad weather, criminal violence, or the collapse of civilization, I can show you how to survive. \n\nMy book, The Primal Primer: Survive Anything, Slay Anxiety, and Exit the System, releases on October 6. That’s one week from now. I hope to transform society with this new knowledge. But that can only happen if people are reading the book and sharing it with their loved ones, peers, and doctors.\n\nStruggling to survive in a world gone insane? Eager to learn the lost arts of self-care and survival? Want to face challenges with calmness and confidence? Pick up a copy. And buy another copy for everyone in your life whose survival you care about.\n\nThe Primal Primer will teach you:\n- How society is failing to prepare you and your kids for the future\n- How to spot disruptive events before they occur\n- How to build shelter, start a fire, and find food and water in the wild\n- How to read body language\n- How to harness your fear\n\nThe Primal Primer will help anyone become safer, relieve fear and anxiety, meet anything the universe will throw at them—and win.\n\nBuy the book within seven days of release, by October 13, and you’ll also get an exclusive invitation to a LIVE situational awareness coaching event with me. Don’t worry about traveling because you’ll attend over Zoom. That said, space is limited, so get in while you can. I offer the same ninety-minute workshop to private companies for $1000. Don’t miss your chance to get the same training FREE!\n\nForward your purchase confirmation to stayaware@corehumancompetence.com. That wins you a ticket to the coaching event. It’s that easy. If you’ve got any questions about the process, email me right away so I can help.\n\nI know you’ll have a million questions about your specific survival needs. Don’t miss this chance to ask them. Grab your copy on launch day, and forward me that confirmation email.\n\nOne week left. Get ready.",
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"content": "When my clients recount stories of past trauma and life-altering events, they most often want to know why. Why did this happen? What could they have done differently? These are some of my most heartbreaking conversations. And through all of these talks, I’ve distilled my advice down to one rule.<br /><br />Stay aware.<br /><br />In situational awareness training, a disruptive event we can’t avert is called the “bang.” Right of bang is the wrong side, when we’re reacting to the bang after it happens. We want to stay as far left of bang as possible.<br /><br />How? Watch the environment to establish a baseline—what you expect to see there. When you see something that doesn’t belong, or notice something missing, that’s an anomaly. If you see an anomaly in your environment and the context—additional clarifying information—doesn’t explain it, the bang is coming your way.<br /><br />This is only one of the crucial topics I wrote about in my book The Primal Primer: Survive Anything, Slay Anxiety, and Exit the System. This vital guide covers a range of survival and self-care topics. These include situational awareness, wilderness survival, harnessing fear, and more.<br /><br />Sudden felonious assaults and fatal weather aren’t the only dangers out there waiting for you. There are slow bang events, too. Scams, disgruntled employees, even suicides. Warning signs manifest long before the bang. After it’s over, people are left scratching their heads wondering “How could we have seen it coming?”<br /><br />Do you want to see the bang coming?<br /><br />That’s what I want for you. So stay aware of your environment. It sounds simple but can be a struggle for the untrained. What does an anomaly look like? How can you tell a true threat from a harmless oddity?<br /><br />I’ll answer those questions in my book. And I’ll share pieces of that book with you over the next few weeks before launch. Because there are answers, and it’s not too late to save your life.<br /><br />I’ll be in touch soon with more information on how to stay aware and stay safe.<br />",
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"content": "When my clients recount stories of past trauma and life-altering events, they most often want to know why. Why did this happen? What could they have done differently? These are some of my most heartbreaking conversations. And through all of these talks, I’ve distilled my advice down to one rule.\n\nStay aware.\n\nIn situational awareness training, a disruptive event we can’t avert is called the “bang.” Right of bang is the wrong side, when we’re reacting to the bang after it happens. We want to stay as far left of bang as possible.\n\nHow? Watch the environment to establish a baseline—what you expect to see there. When you see something that doesn’t belong, or notice something missing, that’s an anomaly. If you see an anomaly in your environment and the context—additional clarifying information—doesn’t explain it, the bang is coming your way.\n\nThis is only one of the crucial topics I wrote about in my book The Primal Primer: Survive Anything, Slay Anxiety, and Exit the System. This vital guide covers a range of survival and self-care topics. These include situational awareness, wilderness survival, harnessing fear, and more.\n\nSudden felonious assaults and fatal weather aren’t the only dangers out there waiting for you. There are slow bang events, too. Scams, disgruntled employees, even suicides. Warning signs manifest long before the bang. After it’s over, people are left scratching their heads wondering “How could we have seen it coming?”\n\nDo you want to see the bang coming?\n\nThat’s what I want for you. So stay aware of your environment. It sounds simple but can be a struggle for the untrained. What does an anomaly look like? How can you tell a true threat from a harmless oddity?\n\nI’ll answer those questions in my book. And I’ll share pieces of that book with you over the next few weeks before launch. Because there are answers, and it’s not too late to save your life.\n\nI’ll be in touch soon with more information on how to stay aware and stay safe.\n",
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"content": "The time has come to share my secret project with you.<br /><br />My long-term followers know my passion: to prepare people to survive in the real world. My mission is to help people take control of their environment and be prepared to act in times of emergency. In short, I want to keep people alive.<br /><br />That passion led me to found Core Human Competence. I’ve taught individuals, families, and organizations to assess risk, respond swiftly, and win. Society is failing to meet their safety needs, and it’s getting worse by the day.<br /><br />Few people teach their children the ancestral skills needed to survive, or even to be functional members of society. Because they didn’t learn those skills from their parents. People are dependent on society to survive, so they fear rejection by others—even those they hate.<br /><br />Immature and underdeveloped adults throw tantrums when people don’t play along with their fantasies. They project their problems on others and feel entitled to support from society. Dependent people are always at risk of being triggered and view all relationships as transactive. People lack control over their environment, leading to fear, anxiety, and depression.<br /><br />Those negative emotions are killing us, as a society and as individuals.<br />I spent years refining my approach to helping people regain control of their lives. This journey led me to rediscover the lost art of primal self-care. With this ancient knowledge, my clients take back control of their environment and relieved themselves of constant fear.<br /><br />But I can’t coach every person who needs this information. So I’ve compiled my methods into a personal guide that shows you how to stay alive and be at peace in an ever-more-turbulent world. My new book, The Primal Primer: Survive Anything, Slay Anxiety, and Exit the System, lets you benefit from my years of training and experience.<br /><br />Over the next few weeks, I’ll show you how to escape from fear and anxiety by learning the ancestral skills you were never taught in school.<br />Civilization has marched up to the brink. People need to navigate life with competence and confidence and stay safe even if the world goes to Hell. Lives are at stake, and I’m confident my approach will save those lives.<br /><br />Stay tuned for more details next week.<br />",
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"content": "The time has come to share my secret project with you.\n\nMy long-term followers know my passion: to prepare people to survive in the real world. My mission is to help people take control of their environment and be prepared to act in times of emergency. In short, I want to keep people alive.\n\nThat passion led me to found Core Human Competence. I’ve taught individuals, families, and organizations to assess risk, respond swiftly, and win. Society is failing to meet their safety needs, and it’s getting worse by the day.\n\nFew people teach their children the ancestral skills needed to survive, or even to be functional members of society. Because they didn’t learn those skills from their parents. People are dependent on society to survive, so they fear rejection by others—even those they hate.\n\nImmature and underdeveloped adults throw tantrums when people don’t play along with their fantasies. They project their problems on others and feel entitled to support from society. Dependent people are always at risk of being triggered and view all relationships as transactive. People lack control over their environment, leading to fear, anxiety, and depression.\n\nThose negative emotions are killing us, as a society and as individuals.\nI spent years refining my approach to helping people regain control of their lives. This journey led me to rediscover the lost art of primal self-care. With this ancient knowledge, my clients take back control of their environment and relieved themselves of constant fear.\n\nBut I can’t coach every person who needs this information. So I’ve compiled my methods into a personal guide that shows you how to stay alive and be at peace in an ever-more-turbulent world. My new book, The Primal Primer: Survive Anything, Slay Anxiety, and Exit the System, lets you benefit from my years of training and experience.\n\nOver the next few weeks, I’ll show you how to escape from fear and anxiety by learning the ancestral skills you were never taught in school.\nCivilization has marched up to the brink. People need to navigate life with competence and confidence and stay safe even if the world goes to Hell. Lives are at stake, and I’m confident my approach will save those lives.\n\nStay tuned for more details next week.\n",
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"content": "“Why don't I kill you and take all of your resources?\" is the persistent question nature asks of all organisms. All organisms must answer this question, and for most organisms, it must be answered immediately and always. Many organisms ask this question of each other on nature's behalf.<br /><br />Technology (including civilization) is man's answer to that question. Every advance provides us a greater period between our answer to the question and the feedback nature provides for that answer. Creating a buffer between our choices and the immediate and destructive/lethal feedback from nature. Every regression reduces our period between answers to that question and nature's feedback. Laws, norms, culture, etc... attempt to carry nature's question forward with us - allowing us to continue to answer the question but receive feedback more gentle than direct exposure to nature provides. That feedback, direct or indirect, is reality. Civilizations that carry nature's question with them and maintain analogs for nature's feedback align with reality and have the opportunity to continue answering the question. Civilizations that neglect or abandon nature's question, or who are so far removed from nature's question that they forget the question exists (as ours is on the cusp of doing), will lose their buffer and fall to nature's feedback.<br /><br />The closer you get to being directly confronted with nature's feedback, the smaller the period you have to answer nature's question, and the more reinvigorated reality becomes for you.<br /><br />If you do not see how you are answering nature's question yet you are surrounded by civilization, know that many other people are answering nature's question on your behalf or you would cease to exist - do not undermine them in this.",
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"content": "Men Defect First<br /><br />Women accumulate resources. This is a good and natural thing that is the reason our very resource intensive children survive. We know they do this. We want them to do this.<br /><br />When men defect by engaging in external trade that extracts resources from the group at cost to the group for personal profit the rational, reasonable, and only evolutionarily survivable thing for women to do is defect from that group. From a resource perspective it is no different from a group being conquered. The resources are leaving the group either way.<br /><br />For most of human evolution technology limited groups/tribes to trade with very close neighbors, who were nearly identical. Opportunities for profit at costs to the group were minimal. Male defection was largely limited to being defeated by neighboring groups and therefore female defection was observable largely in response to male defeat defection.<br /><br />As technology advanced, trade opened up between increasingly divergent groups and this additional form of male trade defection quickly materialized. Female trade defection followed.<br /><br />In a healthy group that invests in a shared commons to support the competitive fitness of group offspring the fully developed male and female, as completely integrated father and completely integrated mother, limit their acquisition of resources (male) and accumulation of resources (female) to that with increases investment in their offspring without compromising investment in that commons. ",
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"content": "Men Defect First\n\nWomen accumulate resources. This is a good and natural thing that is the reason our very resource intensive children survive. We know they do this. We want them to do this.\n\nWhen men defect by engaging in external trade that extracts resources from the group at cost to the group for personal profit the rational, reasonable, and only evolutionarily survivable thing for women to do is defect from that group. From a resource perspective it is no different from a group being conquered. The resources are leaving the group either way.\n\nFor most of human evolution technology limited groups/tribes to trade with very close neighbors, who were nearly identical. Opportunities for profit at costs to the group were minimal. Male defection was largely limited to being defeated by neighboring groups and therefore female defection was observable largely in response to male defeat defection.\n\nAs technology advanced, trade opened up between increasingly divergent groups and this additional form of male trade defection quickly materialized. Female trade defection followed.\n\nIn a healthy group that invests in a shared commons to support the competitive fitness of group offspring the fully developed male and female, as completely integrated father and completely integrated mother, limit their acquisition of resources (male) and accumulation of resources (female) to that with increases investment in their offspring without compromising investment in that commons. ",
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"content": "Deconflating Free Will<br /><br />Agency consists of a wide spectrum representing a level of ownership of one's incentive.<br /><br />One has some level of agency for each incentive he may encounter -<br />Incentive 1: No Agency <------------X--> Full Agency<br />Incentive 2: No Agency <--------X------> Full Agency<br />Incentive 3: No Agency <-------------X-> Full Agency<br />Incentive 4: No Agency <---X-----------> Full Agency<br /><br />Autonomy consists of a narrow spectrum representing a level of ownership of one's action.<br /><br />One has some level of autonomy for every action they may undertake -<br />Action 1: No Autonomy <--X> Full Autonomy<br />Action 2: No Autonomy <--X> Full Autonomy<br />Action 3: No Autonomy <--X> Full Autonomy<br />Action 4: No Autonomy <X--> Full Autonomy (ex: something I am physically incapable of)<br /><br />Free Will describes an individual's agency across all incentives and autonomy across all actions. A combination of the peaks across all spectra.<br /><br />In defining Free Will agency and autonomy are mutually inclusive. A complete loss of one negates the other - <br /><br />I may be in complete control over my motives (full agency across all incentives), but if I am in a coma (no autonomy in any action) my free will is effectively zero.<br /><br />I may have perfect bodily control across all physical domains (full autonomy across all actions), but if psychologically conditioned to only follow orders (no agency in any incentive) my free will is effectively zero.",
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"content": "Asset market participation takes two forms:<br /><br />1. Trading - betting on people's bad decisions.<br />Aiming to buy an asset someone is undervaluing or sell an asset someone is overvaluing. Where whoever is responsible for the value of the asset is poorly managing that responsibility and/or the market is poorly evaluating that asset.<br /><br />2. Investing - betting on people's good decisions.<br />Acquiring assets that are correctly valued and whose management is likely to improve the value of.<br /><br />Both play a role in asset markets. Investing incentivizes good practices and provides capital for innovation. Trading softens the blow of poor practices and captures value from the asset that may otherwise be a net loss on the market.<br /><br />Both can be exploited. Manipulators can spike investments creating the illusion of better decision-making than the asset actually represents. Manipulators can short trades creating the illusion of worse decision-making than the asset actually represents. Poison the signal and profit from the poisoning.<br /><br />Traditional markets rely on centralized regulatory action to combat these exploits. These regulatory bodies are easily compromised and do a poor job of protecting reciprocity in transactions. Crypto relies on innovation to address these exploits. Building systems that better identify manipulations and improve the overall signals generated by assets and transactions.<br /><br />Are these market manipulations just \"fair play\" or is there room to better facilitate reciprocity in asset markets by supporting cleaner signals?",
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"content": "Asset market participation takes two forms:\n\n1. Trading - betting on people's bad decisions.\nAiming to buy an asset someone is undervaluing or sell an asset someone is overvaluing. Where whoever is responsible for the value of the asset is poorly managing that responsibility and/or the market is poorly evaluating that asset.\n\n2. Investing - betting on people's good decisions.\nAcquiring assets that are correctly valued and whose management is likely to improve the value of.\n\nBoth play a role in asset markets. Investing incentivizes good practices and provides capital for innovation. Trading softens the blow of poor practices and captures value from the asset that may otherwise be a net loss on the market.\n\nBoth can be exploited. Manipulators can spike investments creating the illusion of better decision-making than the asset actually represents. Manipulators can short trades creating the illusion of worse decision-making than the asset actually represents. Poison the signal and profit from the poisoning.\n\nTraditional markets rely on centralized regulatory action to combat these exploits. These regulatory bodies are easily compromised and do a poor job of protecting reciprocity in transactions. Crypto relies on innovation to address these exploits. Building systems that better identify manipulations and improve the overall signals generated by assets and transactions.\n\nAre these market manipulations just \"fair play\" or is there room to better facilitate reciprocity in asset markets by supporting cleaner signals?",
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"content": "“Men build the world, Women build people”<br /><br />Shared commons turns “complimentary” into “compatibility”.<br /><br />The thing missing I think is the “for the tribe”:<br />“Men build the world” for the tribe.<br />“Women build people” for the tribe.<br /><br />Men produce resources with potential value to their people, women realize that value by applying it for their people. Production becomes compatible with consumption.<br /><br />As soon as the incentives for either shift from “for the tribe” to “for myself at the expense of the tribe” the relationship between production and consumption becomes extractive from a people rather than expansive for a people.<br /><br />Tribal Scale:<br />Individual <> Immediate Family <> Extended Family <> Local Community l <> Regional Community <> Ethnic Group <> Race <> Species<br /><br />Masculine incentives/biases tend to push tribal scale towards the individual. Feminine incentives/biases tend to push tribal scale towards the species. Where we achieve compatible incentive we produce a tribal scale that maximizes the conversion of potential value into realized value - the inter-generational (genetic) transfer of value.<br /><br />The uncompromised west optimally cycles tribal inclusion between local and regional communities and federates at scales above and below that. Today’s globalist corporatism and woke ideologies combine to push tribal scale as far into the feminine as possible to maximize extraction.",
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"content": "“Men build the world, Women build people”\n\nShared commons turns “complimentary” into “compatibility”.\n\nThe thing missing I think is the “for the tribe”:\n“Men build the world” for the tribe.\n“Women build people” for the tribe.\n\nMen produce resources with potential value to their people, women realize that value by applying it for their people. Production becomes compatible with consumption.\n\nAs soon as the incentives for either shift from “for the tribe” to “for myself at the expense of the tribe” the relationship between production and consumption becomes extractive from a people rather than expansive for a people.\n\nTribal Scale:\nIndividual <> Immediate Family <> Extended Family <> Local Community l <> Regional Community <> Ethnic Group <> Race <> Species\n\nMasculine incentives/biases tend to push tribal scale towards the individual. Feminine incentives/biases tend to push tribal scale towards the species. Where we achieve compatible incentive we produce a tribal scale that maximizes the conversion of potential value into realized value - the inter-generational (genetic) transfer of value.\n\nThe uncompromised west optimally cycles tribal inclusion between local and regional communities and federates at scales above and below that. Today’s globalist corporatism and woke ideologies combine to push tribal scale as far into the feminine as possible to maximize extraction.",
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"content": "The worldwide culture whose variants express in many forms in the east and west is unique in one way - we do not transmit to our children a “how to live” strategy.<br /><br />We do “how to function” and “how to operate” and “how to navigate the system” but no “how to live”. (Tribal cultures do this, and some individuals and families do this, but not our culture)<br /><br />It is my contention that our brains recognize this. The same was our amygdala send discomfort signals when we are playing a video game instead of prepping our presentation (oversimplification but play along) we know that even though our needs are being met, we are wholly incapable of meeting them ourselves. This is root/core incompetence as a human organism. Driving helplessness and insecurity.<br /><br />It is also my contention that no upstream competence can compensate for lack of competence in a lower needs position - meaning each of us as vulnerable at the lowest point on the needs hierarchy where we can not meet the need ourselves. <br /><br />We can not build better men on weak foundations. ",
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"content": "The worldwide culture whose variants express in many forms in the east and west is unique in one way - we do not transmit to our children a “how to live” strategy.\n\nWe do “how to function” and “how to operate” and “how to navigate the system” but no “how to live”. (Tribal cultures do this, and some individuals and families do this, but not our culture)\n\nIt is my contention that our brains recognize this. The same was our amygdala send discomfort signals when we are playing a video game instead of prepping our presentation (oversimplification but play along) we know that even though our needs are being met, we are wholly incapable of meeting them ourselves. This is root/core incompetence as a human organism. Driving helplessness and insecurity.\n\nIt is also my contention that no upstream competence can compensate for lack of competence in a lower needs position - meaning each of us as vulnerable at the lowest point on the needs hierarchy where we can not meet the need ourselves. \n\nWe can not build better men on weak foundations. ",
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"content": "My Frame for Maturation and Development<br /><br />I use maturation to describe the process of transition of physical and psychological capability from incapable to capable to hyper-capable. Directly influencing one’s ability to assert ownership over incentives. Of agency.<br /><br />I use development to describe the process of transition of competence from incompetent to competent to hyper-competent. Directly influencing one’s ability to assert ownership over actions. Of autonomy.<br /><br />Genetics limit maturation and development. As such no one has unlimited (perfect) agency nor unlimited (perfect) autonomy.<br /><br />Both males and females can fully mature and fully develop, the male as “father” and the female as “mother”, but they do so constrained by different limits. Males, generally, have tighter limits (lower sensitivity) for empathy. Females, generally, have tighter limits (lower sensitivity) for systematizing.<br /><br />My frame for the maturity triangle has male and female as two lines of the triangle with maturity as the third and my frame for the development triangle has male and female as two lines of the triangle with development as the third. This accounts for the male and female being compatible expressions of maturation and development instead of being incompatible opposites.",
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"content": "My Frame for Maturation and Development\n\nI use maturation to describe the process of transition of physical and psychological capability from incapable to capable to hyper-capable. Directly influencing one’s ability to assert ownership over incentives. Of agency.\n\nI use development to describe the process of transition of competence from incompetent to competent to hyper-competent. Directly influencing one’s ability to assert ownership over actions. Of autonomy.\n\nGenetics limit maturation and development. As such no one has unlimited (perfect) agency nor unlimited (perfect) autonomy.\n\nBoth males and females can fully mature and fully develop, the male as “father” and the female as “mother”, but they do so constrained by different limits. Males, generally, have tighter limits (lower sensitivity) for empathy. Females, generally, have tighter limits (lower sensitivity) for systematizing.\n\nMy frame for the maturity triangle has male and female as two lines of the triangle with maturity as the third and my frame for the development triangle has male and female as two lines of the triangle with development as the third. This accounts for the male and female being compatible expressions of maturation and development instead of being incompatible opposites.",
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"content": "Vulnerability of Institutions <br /><br />The child wants to eat desert with every meal. It is enjoyable. Pleasing. Fun. Some kids can even do it without much problem. But as adults we recognize the cost of this to our health and recognize the need to avoid that behavior - no matter how enjoyable.<br /><br />We see our enemies having and doing things and think “I want to have and do those things” so we try to get our enemies presence out of those things and activities. We don’t stop to ask “is having and doing these things good for us?”.<br /><br />If an institution or activity leaves us vulnerable to infiltration by enemies than having “our own” version is still a negative. ",
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"content": "Vulnerability of Institutions \n\nThe child wants to eat desert with every meal. It is enjoyable. Pleasing. Fun. Some kids can even do it without much problem. But as adults we recognize the cost of this to our health and recognize the need to avoid that behavior - no matter how enjoyable.\n\nWe see our enemies having and doing things and think “I want to have and do those things” so we try to get our enemies presence out of those things and activities. We don’t stop to ask “is having and doing these things good for us?”.\n\nIf an institution or activity leaves us vulnerable to infiltration by enemies than having “our own” version is still a negative. ",
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