Theme: Cooperation

  • RT @AutistocratMS: @Saraht0n1n Yes, we don’t leave other members of our ethnic g

    RT @AutistocratMS: @Saraht0n1n Yes, we don’t leave other members of our ethnic groups behind just because they’re dumb, we might just have…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-28 17:06:14 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1862181215622898048

  • RE: Ultimatums. They’re destructive and unnecessary. Simply have the discussion

    RE: Ultimatums.
    They’re destructive and unnecessary. Simply have the discussion about your future. Tell him you are interested. Ask him what it would take for him to be ‘ready’. It will help him decide. Men marry when they are ready. Ready means secure in their understanding of the path to their future. It’s more about that than about you. You are an expense. A luxury good. The biggest expense he will ever bear. Then, after two or three weeks or better a month, having not brought it up again in any way, even by hinting, ask him how he feels about your prospects for the long term. If he is uncertain then don’t give an ultimatum. Just leave and wish him good luck. I usually know within about three or four months that a woman is a candidate. I know for certain after a year. If it takes longer than eighteen months that’s a bad sign for a woman – even though some relationships are so secure and so devoted that they can result in marriage after five, six or more years.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-18 18:53:32 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1858584342735581184

  • RT @bryanbrey: @RonPaul Like every other species on Earth, we will have cooperat

    RT @bryanbrey: @RonPaul Like every other species on Earth, we will have cooperation, competition, and conflict. Some will play for win / wi…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-17 22:37:07 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1858278221613269356

  • “We are facing the epistemic failure of the moment leading to the failure of dec

    –“We are facing the epistemic failure of the moment leading to the failure of decidability at the scale of human cooperation presently being attempted by man. Overcoming this failure is the Problem of the Ages. We are providing the solution to the Problem of the Ages.”–…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-17 16:53:20 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1858191705239064786

  • DEFINITION: “CULTURE” Explanation: Culture can be defined as the informal system

    DEFINITION: “CULTURE”

    Explanation:
    Culture can be defined as the informal system of cooperative strategies and constraints that evolves within a group to maximize self-determination by self-determined means through reciprocity in demonstrated interests. Culture operates as the cumulative repository of knowledge, practices, norms, and shared expectations that regulate interpersonal behavior, ensuring that individuals within a polity or group can predict and coordinate actions to minimize conflict and maximize cooperation.

    As such, Definition:
    Culture is the cumulative system of informal norms, knowledge, and cooperative strategies evolved within a group to regulate behavior, enforce reciprocity, and ensure self-determination by self-determined means, aligning individual and collective interests through demonstrated interests and mutual obligations. It functions as an adaptive framework for producing, preserving, and transmitting the social, moral, and practical capital necessary for group survival and competitive success.

    Key Elements of This Definition:

    1. Culture as a System of Measurement
    Culture provides standards of behavior and criteria for judgment in display, word, and deed, serving as a shared system of measurement for determining reciprocity, fairness, and responsibility.
    These measurements are not formalized like law but are enforced through social norms, reputation, and mutual expectations.

    2. Adaptation to Group Evolutionary Strategy
    Culture reflects and reinforces a group’s evolutionary strategy by balancing individual incentives with group cohesion.
    In European aristocratic egalitarianism, for instance, cultural norms emphasize sovereignty, truth-telling, and individual responsibility, while other cultures may prioritize hierarchical authority or collective conformity as their primary strategies for maintaining order and cooperation.

    3. Reciprocity and Demonstrated Interests
    Culture ensures reciprocity by embedding norms and customs that align with the demonstrated interests of its members. These norms serve as a preventive mechanism against parasitism or rent-seeking behavior.
    Shared rituals, symbols, and narratives reinforce the mutual obligations that sustain cooperation, enhancing trust and reducing transaction costs within the group.

    4. Cultural Production and Preservation of Knowledge
    Culture evolves by transmitting practical knowledge, skills, and values across generations, ensuring the preservation of behavioral capital necessary for the group’s survival and prosperity.
    This includes everything from language (as a system of communication and measurement) to moral codes, religious doctrines, and aesthetic traditions that guide behavior and decision-making.

    5. Competition and Adaptation Across Civilizations
    Culture is dynamic and responsive to external and internal pressures. Groups continuously refine their cultural norms to compete with other groups and adapt to environmental changes or technological advancements.
    Successful cultures are those that optimize the balance between individual agency and collective security, fostering innovation while maintaining internal harmony.

    6. Decidability in Cultural Disputes
    When cultural norms are violated, disputes arise. A well-functioning culture provides informal means of decidability—through social pressures like shame, ostracism, or restitution—to resolve conflicts without escalating to formal legal systems.
    This ensures that breaches of reciprocity are corrected swiftly, preserving trust and cohesion.

    (From Natural Law – Volume 1 – A System of Measurement, (coming soon))

    Reply addressees: @extra_thousand @SkrizzlyIam @WomanDefiner


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-16 23:32:56 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1857929879976816642

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1857918980218040567

  • (True) “Places with many children seem happier” The reason is rather obvious. We

    (True)
    “Places with many children seem happier”
    The reason is rather obvious. We have everything in common as families and nothing in common as individuals. Hence the purpose of policy (positiva) is family not individual, even if the purpose of law (negativa) must be the… https://twitter.com/Michael_Yon/status/1857550562591420693

  • This is what happens in a volunteer organization that produces a great deal of c

    This is what happens in a volunteer organization that produces a great deal of content.
    AFAIK the typos are already corrected.
    So thank you for the assistance.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-11-13 15:42:00 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856724201350283331

    Reply addressees: @DeclineTheWest

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1856723779818230206

  • This is why race ethnicity and class are not ‘social constructs’ but optimum ben

    This is why race ethnicity and class are not ‘social constructs’ but optimum beneficial behavior for members of each group: cost reduction of ingroup cooperation given variations in abilities and loads. https://twitter.com/curtdoolittle/status/1854384176981823581

  • RT @exquofonte: “The secret to ‘getting along’ is ‘let a thousand nations bloom’

    RT @exquofonte: “The secret to ‘getting along’ is ‘let a thousand nations bloom’. And let people sort into the nations, governments, instit…


    Source date (UTC): 2024-10-31 08:36:01 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1851905954998255847

  • “When it comes to conflict, gender roles are opposites”– Sadia Khan. Meaning th

    –“When it comes to conflict, gender roles are opposites”– Sadia Khan.

    Meaning that if we can approach economic equality and trade offs (market equality) in relationships, we still must maintain consciousness of sex differences in risk and conflict.


    Source date (UTC): 2024-10-24 18:11:23 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1849514035521388766