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+ The following shall be regarded as a methodological "Cycle of Health", a cycle of behavior that humans happen to fall into, or can knowingly cause, that is very likely to, result in optimal health.
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+ Statistics should be found or determined that prove this, this is simple and loop
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+ 1.1. De facto joining of Potentially-Increasing-Survival-Potential-Group (on whichever aspects(s) of life, you can identify or another, whether or not a specific "group" would qualify as such)
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+ 1.2. Positive interaction with 1 or more others in PISPG
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+ for each of Cycle 1, after the point is completed:
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+ 2.1. Recognition of having likely improved survival potential (on whichever aspects(s) of life)
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+ 2.2. [(Mental/spiritual/physical/emotional/general/uncategorized) health]/[pleasure]/[happiness], just here, and nowhere else
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+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ So the full cycle would be:
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+ 1) De facto joining of Potentially-Increasing-Survival-Potential-Group (on whichever aspects(s) of life, you can identify or another, whether or not a specific "group" would qualify as such)
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+ 2) Recognition of having likely improved survival potential (on whichever aspects(s) of life)
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+ 3) [(Mental/spiritual/physical/emotional/general/uncategorized) health]/[pleasure]/[happiness], just here, and nowhere else
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+ 4) Positive interaction with 1 or more others in Potentially-Increasing-Survival-Potential-Group
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+ 5) Recognition of having likely improved survival potential (on whichever aspects(s) of life)
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+ 6) [(Mental/spiritual/physical/emotional/general/uncategorized) health]/[pleasure]/[happiness], just here, and nowhere else
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+ 7) Go to 1.
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+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ A short form would be
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+ As a loop
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+ Join, recognize good, happiness
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+ Positive interaction, recognize good, happiness
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+ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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+ (A "group" could be any kind of group, it could only be 2 people, it could be 1 million people.)
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+ "De facto joining" would be very liberal in classification
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+ Obviously, people and robots should operate on the basis of this.
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+ It is currently very not-known, the relative importances of these points. So there is no statement to "do one point more than another".
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+ Everyone should try to maximize, to the best of their ability, all 7 points.
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+ Point 2.2 is completely incompatible with psychiatry. The upsides of such an approach could, and should, be tested. Surely, there would
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+ be a tremendous amount of bias and vested interest in this methodology not seeming to "work in practice", but would this work in practice?
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+ The answer is <b><span color="blue" size="large">YES, DEFINITELY.</span></b>
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+ See also
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+ Ask this software about "ai"
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  methods.
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  And Semantic metadata project (very abstract and idealistic, see
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  webpage for it in "other/semantic_metadata".)
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- There is also Emerald C, which is really useful. I was working on a to
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- buy program regarding stocks, but it only partly works right now and
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- it's not as useful as the other software.
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+ There is also Emerald C, which is really useful.
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+ There is also an idealistic make_server program that would make a very
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+ fast webserver.
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+ It however is not worth documenting on this page, docs are in the
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+ "other" folder.
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+ I was working on a “to buy” program regarding stocks, but it only
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+ partly works right now and it's not as useful as the other software.
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  The find housing tool actually helped me to find housing in real life.
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- Those aside, there are these 82 programs.
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+ Those aside, there are these 83 programs.
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- Without further ado, here are the 82 documented programs. (The obvious usage
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  ### 1. Ultimate Chat Application.exe
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  mothers or education.
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  ![Alt](./images/9.png)
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+ This is a very, very large philosophical subject.
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+ No one person has a monopoly on it.
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+ To use some metaphors...
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+ In computer programming, there are commonly known functions called
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+ “map,” “reduce” and “filter.”
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+ In regards to human thoughts and human communications, one could think
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+ that these functions could apply to them.
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+ One could say that Old Twitter was a “reduce function”-- it tooks
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+ people's thogughts, and reduced the size of the set or the list, it
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+ compacted them to 140 characters or less.
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+ This, of course, is terrible.
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+ Thankfully modern Twitter can use 4000 characters.
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+ There are many “filter” functions used in modern social media, if you
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+ will. There is content censorship.
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+ WHAT SHOULD EXIST IS A MAP FUNCTION. A CONSTRUCTIVE MAP FUNCTION.
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+ ONE SHOULD REALIZE THAT THIS COULD POTENTIALLY INFINGE UPON FREE SPEECH
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+ AND HUMAN RIGHTS. ONE NEEDS TO 100%, COMPLETELY, FULLY EMBRACE THIS
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+ POSSIBILITY, FOR SOCIETY TO IMPROVE.
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+ THERE HAS BEEN NO “MAP” FUNCTION.
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+ THERE HAS BEEN NO FUNCTION TO POSITIVELY TRANSFORM TEXT.
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+ THAT IS WHAT THIS _IS_ AND THAT IS WHAT THIS IDEA _IS_.
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+ THIS IS VERY NECESSARY.
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  ### 3. Emerald Browser
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+ This is a tool to bring sanity to politics.
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+ It gets viewpoints from the person that see the good in each political
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+ It then presents all of that.
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+ Hopefully this can make people more sane and less hyper-partisan.
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+ ### 5. Find Housing
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  It is a nice, simple command line tool. You enter the minimum and
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  It's kind of like “espeak” or similar tools, but it is much better.
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- It is quite reliable.
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- It is probably “unlimited”.
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- I haven't had Google block me from using it ever.
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- Which is a good thing.
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- ### 6. Make Server
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- make_server takes expressions, either Javascript or C++, and generates
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- The Javascript mode currently doesn't work.
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- Not only is a program made, the resultant program is an entire
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- The arguments work in an interesting way.
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- There was an “otherwise” mode as an “else”, but I don't think that's a
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- What is powerful is that it converts JSON into completely native C++.
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- It is very efficient.
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- There is a test file.
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- You can also modify the code because it is open source.
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- The program generates a special array object. It is lightweight and
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- The array class also has methods to apply things to every element of an
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- This program generates a lightweight Object System, with a BasicObject
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- You can subclass these objects.
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- You can have Arrays of the Objects
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- The function argument syntax is really powerful.
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- Oftentimes people want to iterate through iterables or arrays.
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- Python has list comprehensions.
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- This is kind of like that, but simpler.
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- You can have arguments as one argument, separated by “,,”
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- What's the point of using a scripting language when you can use C++?
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- This uses FastCGI, so you can have an ____IDEAL____ webserver.
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- You can have an IDEAL and very affordable website, that in a sense
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- Facebook converts PHP to C++ (slow)
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- This produces REAL C++, and it is very fast, almost as fast as
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- Native STL classes are used, like vector.
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- The function generation idea allows you to write in 1 line what other
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- You do not need to compromise your ideals.
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+ This is a very, very large philosophical subject.
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+ No one person has a monopoly on it.
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+ To use some metaphors...
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+ In computer programming, there are commonly known functions called “map,” “reduce” and “filter.”
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+ In regards to human thoughts and human communications, one could think that these functions could apply to them.
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+ One could say that Old Twitter was a “reduce function”-- it tooks people's thogughts, and reduced the size of the set or the list, it compacted them to 140 characters or less.
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+ This, of course, is terrible.
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+ Thankfully modern Twitter can use 4000 characters.
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+ There are many “filter” functions used in modern social media, if you will. There is content censorship.
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+ <b>WHAT SHOULD EXIST IS A MAP FUNCTION. A CONSTRUCTIVE MAP FUNCTION.</b>
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+ ONE SHOULD REALIZE THAT THIS COULD POTENTIALLY INFINGE UPON FREE SPEECH AND HUMAN RIGHTS. ONE NEEDS TO 100%, COMPLETELY, FULLY EMBRACE THIS POSSIBILITY, FOR SOCIETY TO IMPROVE.
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+ THERE HAS BEEN NO “MAP” FUNCTION.
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+ THERE HAS BEEN NO FUNCTION TO POSITIVELY TRANSFORM TEXT.
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+ <b>THAT IS WHAT THIS _IS_ AND THAT IS WHAT THIS IDEA _IS_.</b>
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