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There is no point to gaining true power if you do not know what you want, why you want it, and how to get it. There is no point to gaining true power if you don’t achieve happiness. It’s a hollow, empty victory.
The primary goal of all humans on this planet is the same. That goal is to achieve sustained true happiness. We are all motivated to acquire the same thing.
Each of us have different opportunities and methods we use to strive for it each day. But not one human with a healthy brain has yet to find it.
The rules for true happiness, to sustained, non destructive addiction, life long happiness are as follows.
The #1 rule is to live in an environment where there is no unhappiness. This means a :
Rule #2, we all compete individually and in vein for happiness. None of us are truly happy because we are all too busy competing, fighting for it. it is when we work together with single purpose and a solid working strategy that happiness is possible. Competing for money and resources to reach happiness causes problems and victims. Problems and victims deteriorates the total living environment making it impossible to attain happiness.
Rule #3, one person cannot achieve true sustained happiness on this planet because there are too many problems and too much unhappiness. The problems stain virtually every attempt at true happiness. One might say they will go live on an island completely separate from humanity’s problems. The people on Bikini island thought they were safe. What about Tahiti? The people of the Philippines thought they were safe. Hawaiians thought they had it made until WWII came to them. There is no safe place from global problems, period, end of story. To achieve true sustained happiness we must remove our problems collectively.
Rule #4, this unhappiness must be removed from the entire total living environment, the entire earth. We are all connected via causality. We are all interconnected and interdependent. When something negative happens to one person it causes a destructive chain reaction causing problems for all of us. Problems for one person turns into problems for many people, eventually for everyone. In order for a total living environment to provide all the opportunities for happiness there must be no restrictions, no problems to get in the way.
Rule #5, start small and work your way up. A preliminary goal must be to start with a single nation, your nation.
Rule #6, use the Causality Formula to remove all problems from the total living environment thus removing all victims, and all unhappiness, and the cycle that eventually comes back around to prevent your happiness. The Causality Formula breaks the cycle systemically so that we individuals can have every conceivable opportunity to achieve happiness.
Rule #7, Vigilance. Prevent problems and victimization. And if someone is victimized pull together with all the power you have collectively and do whatever is necessary to remove them from victim status.
Do you know what is better than tremendous power. Being remembered for all time as the one who used that power to make a world where all are happy, for all time.

Argument Number 1
This leads us to the number 1 argument against eliminating problems by removing all forms of victimization.
One US political party thinks that people that are in need, made bad choices in life, and it is their fault so why should the nation help them? Why should we provide for their welfare? Why should we be a welfare state? They call this socialism. The people who make the right decisions should not have to pay for those who made bad choices, right?
Okay, what happens when a soldier is deliberately left behind by his unit to suffer torture from the enemy and possibly death? He feels betrayed, disillusioned, angry, he hates, he wants vengeance. To some degree he becomes the enemy. A soldier is someone who serves, protects and even represents the nation for which he serves.
Every citizen is exactly the same. They may not trade bullets with the enemy but they are part of a team working within an economy and other systems to progress the nation, and thus themselves and their family. Their duty is to serve, protect and represent their nation so in return it may serve, protect and represent them.
When any nation deliberately leaves behind a soldier or a citizen they feel betrayed, disillusioned, angry, hateful, and to some degree they will undermine the stability, safety, security, and progress of that nation. They will do this to claim justice, to take what they feel they deserve. They will become destructively competitive. The nation then suffers many internal problems. The most common is crime.
Those people who believe we should leave our fallen behind end up paying more for police, courts, prisons, security systems, anti theft devices, FBI agencies, anti hack software, bullet proof vehicles, body guards, private police, and it keeps escalating. Their property value declines as crime moves in to the point where they must retreat and move out.
The criminals who made ‘bad choices’ are victimized further in prison. There they learn to hate more deeply. They are more disillusioned, more angry. They feel more betrayed by the nation of people they thought had their back but instead turned their back.
The cycle is thoroughly destructive. Once released the victims, the prey in prison, become the predators of a people ill prepared for the violence of their retribution.
What caused these victims to make bad choices? It was the Systems of Civilization like the educational system and the information systems, that led to bad choices. The same people who leave the fallen behind are the same people who fight to take money from these systems claiming it is wasteful and serves little or no purpose. They take from the systems that could break the destructive cycle and instead give it to the wealthy in massive tax cuts and other benefits. They do this because they are 2 dimensional thinkers only concerned about one small aspect of the economy instead of the full spectrum of factors in civilization.
Their ignorance costs all of us resources by the ton that could be used to make us all far happier than we are.
Disposable People
Do people really make bad choices to the point where they should be discarded, left behind? No. The US is a factory and its number 1 product is victims with broken hopes and dreams. The Systems of Civilization fail to provide the opportunities needed to make real dreams come true. Only a hand full of people gain the wealth to gain the freedom to seek happiness. The vast majority are led on by a fantasy that they will make it big if they continue to work hard.
Its number two product is ignorant consumer human cattle who haven’t had an increase in their standard of living in 35 years. Yet they continue to buy the products and services desperately seeking happiness in short term consumer addictions. They fall into hopeless debt making them slaves to the labor market for the rest of their pathetic lives. The financial elite continued every year to get wealthier. So wealthy were they that they were no longer content with 5 star hotels, they started building 6 star hotels.
America’s number 3 product are convicted criminals sent through a corporate prison system. All these victims become predators creating more victims and then become victims yet again. Punishment is victimization that persists. Rehabilitation ends the cycle of victimization. But punishment seems more cost effective in the short term. In the long term it is an endless revolving door.
Do the people really make bad choices or are the Systems of Civilization inefficient and insufficient? The Causality Formula reconfigures all the Systems of Civilization so as to provide the people with every opportunity they need and want. These systems must serve the people not punish them, and definitely not abandon them.
So where exactly does that pursuit of happiness come in? The Causality Formula is the cure. To hell with pursuing happiness. The goal must be, and now can be, to achieve it, permanently. And this can be the case for every person, every citizen leaving no one, not one behind.
In Conclusion
We can compete internally, domestically for limited resources creating millions of victims and thousands of problems. Or we can spend less and achieve happiness for all. It all depends on how we configure our Systems of Civilization.
Do you think we have time to continue this internal battle? We have catastrophic global climate change on route. We have the threat of nuclear terrorism. We have depression. We need the systems in place to repair the problems. We can not battle ourselves and solve the threats that are coming to all of us. We are far too close to collapse. The people have no idea how close.
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