Promoting dependency rather than self reliance has hardly brought the best out of humans. Intrinsic Individualism might be seen as troubling to those who profit from the dependency of others than enabled self reliance. Isn’t it true that in modern societies dependency is used as a powerful structural hierarchy in which those who solve problems they didn’t create are seen as the higher class of humans with such cultural, economic, and institutional dynamics? Isn’t it true that those who solve the problems they create without burdening others are seen as the middle class of such societies, while those who can’t take care of themselves or can’t solve or contribute in solving the avoidable problems of their creation are viewed as less or as the poorer or lower class of society? Can’t it be said that no matter how civilized humans disguise this reality – that it’s embedded on the mind chips of humans to evaluate, rate, or worse, classify humans based on their problem solving skills, their positive contribution to society, their inclination to positive causality deeds, or are downgraded  based on their dependency, adequacy, and sufficiency level, or based on their  insecurity and vulnerability level? Isn’t it true that it can’t be refuted that Implicitly or explicitly, humans are taught the realities of Economic Security of Self Worth (ESSW); that minimizing the important lessons of positive self-improvement, self-sufficiency, self-reliance, self improvement, self investment or self motivation can hardly incentivize the greatness and endless potentials that lie within every human being? Isn’t it true that the human being can be seen as a seed of nature  ingrained in its human code with the proudness of being – that everything being equal most humans would like to take care of themselves rather than rely on the pity, sympathy, aid, help, charity, or the unpredictability wimps and caprices of others? Isn’t it the failure sometimes of leadership  or societies in providing Need-Based Education  (NBE) or resourceful opportunities necessary to  eradicate poverty or reduce dependency? There’s an intrinsic dignity of self worth within a productive human being to be proud of itself through its work and contribution. It’s a shame when humans are reduced to dependency. It takes away  freedom, self confidence, the dignity of self, the superego of being, the self reverence of being, or the authenticity  or audaciousness of being. Even a little child finds it sometimes guilty within itself for not helping the mother with the little effort it can provide. Not providing humans with the tools and opportunities necessary to self improve or help contribute to the society to which they live takes away from that being its self worth. It’s upon you to teach a child to teach itself; to incentivize humans to solve the problems of their creation and help others solve theirs.
AI Philosopher Prince Israel Zaar 09162025

