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A revision of Capitalism like Howard Bloom

ChieftheCef

Active Member
Nature’s Nature

Nature = everything as it actually is; everything-at-once
Freedom = the ability for an organism to sustain it’s life at all to better or an object to make a greater whole greater by by doing what it has the aptitude for
Capitalism = freedom and rules
Diversity = the variation of the one true thing: everything-at-once

Nature is the most beautiful extant machine. She runs like clockwork and doesn’t stop unless she stops herself. She is a gorgeous, jealous, slutty, dirty, mysterious and potentially irritable drug fiend. She’s perfect.

Nature becomes herself by the freedom of her parts to do both what they can do, what reaps them sustainingness within the continuum and do it as they please, as they build the worlds. Dusts clump together as planets and stars which coagulate from those dusts, slowly but surely. Sheerly by the universes nature, by each things purpose, it’s efficiency, grants them existence sustainingness and builds reality into more and more preferable states. Then wastes are made. These wastes are then later reused as new life sustainingness. Cyanobacteria made oxygen, a first poisonous gas, by farting in whatever way they could fart causing ecological disaster. There was then surplus, so that organisms that breathe oxygen would evolve which began to make animals. Flowers evolved by offering something insects wanted. They look like insect vaginas for a reason. They offered them a mental cum and some nectar and the flowers got a new pollinating source so they spread so much. Trees evolved to bear nutrients to the rest of the forest either by it’s roots for plants and fungi or by it’s fruit and leaves. It provides shelter in a few kinds of ways. That’s why they’re so plentiful, Nature can make the most use with them, there can be most possible benefit. The more money, effort, they can spend, the more life sustainingness they get, the more they spend and prosper, the more things gradually get better by denizens making new and improved things out of raw materials.

Division of labor makes tasks much easier to do, even possible, and thus the world richer. Nature does this too, she leaves it up to all of us to make the worlds. For us someone farms almost any plant in a tropical region, where it grows, and is very difficult but they can do it for a profit because each task can be broken down into stages, so they do AND they make waste. Then someone else buys the waste and profits off of it getting all kinds of things. Then gradually as money makes everything better through innovation and bettering of knowledge and bettering of products they cheapen the products by price to sell more the more gets back to you and everyone else. Nature does this. Nature makes a plethora of producers, us, i.e. geologic phenomena, all producing something for her as a sort of byproduct of their existence, extracting as much efficiency as is efficient. Many people benefit from one person getting richer by using some kind of waste assembled awkwardly into the great life sustaining force it is!

Nature’s creed is Freedom; all phenomena do what they can to sustain and make a better world
because of it, even by their wastes. All things move to their own rhythm yet in discordant harmony with everything else. Oxygen became life fuel but before it was vast farts destroying the very compositions of the then only life. **** is life sustaining fuel for some bacteria so that their poop can sustain plants. It’s all recyclic too. It’s all efficient. It all leaves it up to each other, what they’re basically guaranteed to do, and uses all of the parts the best way they can. Natural amounts of “damage” at a time to ecosystems, like fires, strengthens it. Badness fertilizes goodness. Breaks build back the broken stronger as long as they don’t end. Extinction events weed out weak organisms who aren’t as good at finding food as much as fitter (puzzle piece) organisms. Because they are weeded out we as a being get stronger.

And this efficiency is increased by adapting to itself. How do WE adapt? With our claw, our teeth, and venom: the brains. With the harnessing of Nature; Freedom; openness to the other; the poly temperament we grow ever better. By being free enough to sift through bull**** by people who have been doing it for what to them is eons so they can sustain themselves better and making as much use of it as possible to somehow better the greater whole, the true self. By being free enough to provide us with people power and the absence of children who would otherwise suck down resources, land and everything else. By being Free enough to be diverse to handle the complexity of life and reap immense benefit from Nature making the most use of herself.

Diversity is important for Nature and Capitalism as well. In both that you get new and exciting things that help you and you as a whole can better adapt to the complexity of reality. Like oxygen, and carbon dioxide, and everything else in existence. They start from trash or wastes or some other potential building blocks and then someone builds something revolutionary from it. Nature, like capitalism does, takes raw resource and extracts the most it can out of it. It is efficiency. Ideal capitalism involves giving back where you take from as it mimics Nature and reaps you unforeseen benefits and even unnoticed. Like grass growing more. And because Nature requires so many different substantial niches filled she leaves it up to the individuals to create the world but her ever steady invisible hand (get more existence/action of what you need the sheer consequences of the background) guides everything into exactly what it must be.

By leaving it up to the individual to make society, as Nature makes reality, we get all sorts of ends we would never have got with other systems which ironically have less reach. There is in a wyrd sort of way only one successful mode to nature: build nature. All Nature is doing is economizing, making as many organisms happy as can be. She is finding niches, jobs, for all the everything so they can sustain themselves through themselves. Adapting everything to it, and making the place run smoother because of it and achieving existence sustain because of it.

She benefits those that do help others more. Be a tree. Don't do it for yourself only, do it for others. Kinda like the way plants which produce oxygen, shelter and food for animals are so prevelant. And when they are damaged they are rewarded, like with animals grazing. They trample the grass and they fertilize it with microbe food: poop.

Regenerative farming is farming with Nature, mimicking her; harnessing her, helping her be her best self. It lacks destruction of the environment by either tilling or fertilizers and pesticides etc. Instead it capitalizes on the symbiotic relationship between microbes and soil and plants and animals etc that is otherwise destroyed by tilling and dried by fertilizers. Other economic systems work against Nature, giving them a harder time. Seizing the means of production en masse is not only not within nature’s ever-careful bounds: it is not feasible. And what would that do? Flood the market with people making too much of everything for anyone to really be able to make a living off of their own means. What happens when someone has to make an expense they can’t afford?

Greece, Babylon, Rome, Egypt, and others were all better off than their counterparts because they were open to the other: so, less people would be hurt, physically or mentally, for their life choices and so there was more to sell, do and have and thus those areas were more economically productive benefiting everyone within and somewhat out of it's bounds by making new economic sectors thus benefitting more people economically. Besides this more people were more efficient because of the room to breath they made everyone richer because of more economy that is only possible with things like homosexuality or transgenderism, or straight sex thus there is more to invest in thus more technology gets made thus our lives improve thus more can be spent on researching ideas like wellbeing that benefit everyone, gradually. The more things to make money the more money there is the more all of this happens. The more money flows the more prices decrease the more people can afford them the more people can acquire them because of more money the cheaper they get so that more money can be made and all the rest we’ve mentioned. The freer people are to be themselves the more their productivity, the economy and wellbeing increases.

See the economy flows downwards. The more money a merchant has the more he can pay his workers, the more economic activity he can make, the more wares he can sell. All of that cumulates and hits each one of us because they’re so pervasive. That is not to say that it doesn’t also shoot up now with social security and whatnot but it didn’t in the past to my knowledge.

Besides this because the Romans, Egyptians, Greeks, Mesopotamians, The Iriquois Confederacy, Janapadas etc were open to the other so they got really high caliber people to come to their area and spread their genes, so they became really ****ing good at having a variety of high caliber people able to do more for the state, their people, and their allies, and anyone else involved.

They also got really good with other countries and made alliances with them. Thus when their geniuses invented that new whatever, there was greater chance that Egypt (and everyone else because of trade eventually) would have those new whatevers. There was also greater survivability. If you could be cozy with other countries you both could have a greater survivability. And you would trade with each other, giving more flow to the creation and discovery of new things.

And it’s only because it doesn’t go against Nature. If you look in history or science what makes one great is ones acceptance and raising up of the other.
 
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