Try it Always

Try it Always

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Part 6

Purpose. Purpose arises from principles, expressed as theories about who or what are 'responsible.' These theories are personal philosophies made real by strategies that decide principles, then either extend them or project them elsewhere. Purposeful behavior acknowledges the whole individual, without exception. Typical errors are included to remind how easily philosophies may find exception.

Individual cause

Universal effect

Purposeful Behavior

Fundamentalist
Sees fundamental relationship.
Generalize

Materialist
Use physical means
Invalid conjugation.

Connect
with fundamental means.
Disconnected.

Idealist
Idea-based approach.
Personalize.

Catalyst
Agent of change.
False credit.

Choose
ideas as agents for change.
Exclusive choice.

Pragmatist
Value-based approach.
False evidence.

Individualist
Independent entity.
False cause.

Discover
that values are independent.
Mindless discovery.

Determinist
Quality-based approach.
False comparison.

Existentialist
Distinct existence.
Jump to conclusion.

Perceive
distinct qualities.
Impulsive perception.

Realist
Truthful approach.
Emotional reasoning.

Rationalist
Reason-based approach.
Wishful thinking.

Define
reasonable truth.
Compulsive definitions.

Theorist
Principled approach.
False relationship.

Strategist
Maneuvers for advantage.
False identification.

Decide
on principled advantage.
Deluded decisions.

Transcendentalist
Importance of relationships.
Blind acceptance.

Creationist
Belief is literal.
False context.

Accept
Importance of beliefs.
Pointless acceptance.

Activist
Consolidates ideas.
Pre-conception.

Dialectist
Resolves contradictions.
Denial.

Conceive
resolution.
Hysterical concepts.

Constructionist
Whole is sum of the parts.
False construction.

Spiritualist
Spirit is the medium
Prejudice.

Create
a whole spirit.
Baseless creation.

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