329. Systemism in Individualism For the system to work, the individual must be fuctional, useful, relevant, valued, worth, an…

Systemism in Individualism For the system to work, the individual must be fuctional, useful, relevant, valued, worth, and essential in itself and free in its mind, body, ecosystem, and deeds. Free beings create free systems. Individual beings are the vital parts necessary for the system to be whole. I’m a believer of a System just as I’m a believer in Individualism. I’m an Individualist – Systemist. You can’t have a fuctional system without functional individuals. I’m a Positive Systemist Individualist (PSI), not a Negative Systemist Individualist (NSI). PSI is for Systems of Positive Causalities Individuality (SPCI). And NSI is for Systems of Negative Causalities Individuality (SNC). Nothing works without a system making it to work. The system was not made by one person. That’s why it’s call a system – variant vital parts playing together to make a Great Whole – without which there is no whole but unconnectible or unusable parts. The part means nothing in itself unless it’s part of something greater than itself. That something is the System – that us able to bring usefu parts together to create something of monumental wonder of positive infinitiness. Are you an Individualist – Systemist? The System was created for us without us for us to make it better for future generations. Al PHIL.PIZ. 11042022

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