I had a dream,
I learned something fascinating.
a. Treat people like numbers
b. Priorities
c. Preferences
d. Decision making
a: If you treat people like numbers where
life = 0.123456789
0. Survival
Where reading the numbers from left to right. The numbers before a decimal being priorities and 0 being survival. The rest being just preferences like, for a student
- is Health and medication,
- Sleep.
- Homework.
- Finance.
- Work
- Social/Love
- Politics
- Family
- Community
There may be better categories out there but i think these are ideal in a students life.
b: Priorities
If you figure out a priority of a situation you determine a person’s protocol and fulfill their needs faster. Such as, if there’s a test in class as a student today you would bump it to protocol 03.12456789. So that before the decimal it’s 0 being survival and 3 being homework, and the rest being preferences.
c. Preferences
If you like a thing a certain way in a certain fashion and style; You need preferences. The way i have it set up for students is health and medication, sleep, homework, finance, work, social/love, politics, family and community. Though this is true, some people may put family first so family comes before all else. A protocol for this would be bumping family to number 1 and everything else down.
d. Decision making
Everything happens a certain way in a certain order. If we would be to mimic machines for it’s efficiency component the best system would be a number system. “Treat people like numbers” is system that allows decision making to be much simpler. Decisions are based on priorities and preferences and therefore almost automated to fulfill and find a persons personal needs in time.
Consistency and conclusion
If you want to add more than 9 preferences add numbers from 1-9 but with doubles. For example:
eg. straight numbers. 00, 11, 22, 33, 44, 55, 66, 77, 88, 99
so it’ll look like 0.12345678900112233445566778899
alternatives could be (below) if you want to have a long variety of options.
eg. 0a, 1a, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a, 6a, 7a, 8a, 9a.
I believe this system is a solution in religion. If a religion puts ethics and personal morality lower on it’s priority list; and they put politics, money and business before it’s people’s needs then it is not a good religion. Philosophy should be practiced in a correct pattern and form and only if that philosophy is a good practice to keep a person active and healthy will it be worth incorporating into life. Thus, it should be practiced religiously but without religion.
Fascinating. I kind of almost get what you’re saying, although my mind isn’t wired that way. I can just about see how it would work for you, though.
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