The Economics of Intrinsic Individuality

The beauty of life lies in your ability to fend, protect, and fight for yourself or take the risk necessary to make your life distinguishably better, prosperous, and different from those of others. You’re born to be profitably wealthy. You’re the wealth of yourself. Life lies in your positive efforts. You’re the best of yourself when you try again and again without quitting, loafing, or relenting your efforts, contribution, responsibility, or obligations. You can be successful, wealthy, and affluent if you want to. But you must do the work – none else. If everything is free, then you might not need to work harder for anything you want that you can get for free – since everything is at your disposal or reach for free – to get without effort. When things are free, the means and ends and struggle or knowledge and efforts learned in the course of working to get the things of life that one wants, desires, or needs means nothing – rendered useless. Why work when your needs can be provided by others? When goods and services are free, there is no incentive to make anything. If there is no profit or gains to be made, then surely, there will be nothing for free. Without incentive or profit, nothing will be made that could be free at your disposal or reach – for everybody became disincentivized, disinterested, lazy, entitled, undriven, uninspired, unmoved, unmotivated, or unobligated to work. When there is no gain, no remuneration, no reward, no award, no prize, no competition, no optimal advantage, then there is minimal heroic gene code of ambitious humans willing to dare, sacrifice, endeavor, risk, venture, explore, invent, invest, create, innovate, or pioneer. Isn’t it true that dependency kills entrepreneurship? Isn’t it true that if everything is free, it destroys the Intellectual Property Mind (IPM), the Positive Productive Mind (PPM), the Positive Creative Mind (PCM), the Positive Inventive Mind (PIM), the Positive Founders Mind (PFM), the Positive Genesis Mind (PGM), the Positive Entrepreneurial Mind (PEM), the Positive Competitive Mind (PCM), or the Genius Type of Mind (GTM) that society can ever cultivate?  The freedom of mind gained from work and effort is superior to that of an abled dependent mind. Isn’t it true that if you take away positive profitable work ethic (what it means to be human) by giving humans the incentive to be lazy, dependent, and entitled, then the Positive Productivity Utility Value (PPUV) and the Optimal Productive Value (OPV) of such individual as well as societal Expectational Productive Capacity (XPC) will fall? Isn’t it true that when you give to humans wealth or property that was not earned by their efforts, or give to them what doesn’t belong to them, or what they didn’t deserve or didn’t fight to get, then you steal from them their freedom of positive self determination – by diminishing their competitive edge to race with others and win the competitive or challenging  battles of life? Isn’t it true that the unwise concept of wealth redistribution does nothing more than equitably sloth, entitlement, and victimhood?  Isn’t it true that humans should be at the exercise of working to afford their needs, to volunteer, or to be encouraged to be contributing members of society – especially if they are abled bodies with sane faculties? Isn’t it true that an overdependent society soon becomes a debt burdened society with overweight humans – driven more by surplus consumption than the value of work? Isn’t it true that if you help humans too much they will forget to help themselves or others? Isn’t it true that  if you teach a human being to teach itself  how to care for itself and work for its needs, then society is sustainably closer to self-sufficiency? Isn’t it true to make sure AI doesn’t abet human sloth, human idleness, or human irresponsibility?  Isn’t it true that humans are born to be productive members of society, not to be its burden or liability – needing help or leg up only when absolutely necessary? Isn’t it fair that human beings  should be encouraged to make good profitable and productive use of themselves? Society can be better if it wants to. So are you. We have with us not to be dependent but productive, contributory, and self motivated.

Philosopher Prince.
AI Intelligences Philosopher
Prince Israel Zaar
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Prince Israel Zaar

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