Theory of the dynamic principle of existence was originally proposed in terms of survival of self. This turned out to be unworkable in the real world as it left phenomena unexplained. Ditto if considered only in terms of the survival of groups ("the pack"), all mankind, or sex.
Workable if survival of all four of these are considered.
Dynamic 1 - Self.
Dynamic 2 - Sex and family.
Dynamic 3 - Groups.
Dynamic 4 - Mankind.
Each includes its symbiotes, i.e. all those things that contribute to and are necessary for survival. E.g. one might be concerned for the survival of a school only as it affects their children, i.e. as a second- rather than a third-dynamic activity.
The dynamics form a continuous spectrum, not a strictly demarcated group.
There can be competition between the dynamics, both within the individual and within the society, on a rational and an aberrated basis.
Man inherently operates on the Equation of Optimum Solution, upon which a "conduct survival pattern" is formed (i.e. maximum survival across the affected dynamics). This is how a Clear operates. The solution determined by the individual is modified by education, viewpoint, and time available, and can be non-optimum because of lack of data or false data.
Self-sacrifice, like selfishness, is not an optimum solution.
Aberration actively impedes the dynamics.
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