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HUMAN

NATURED

"Grow old along with me!
The best is yet to be..."

 

Robert Browning (1812-1889)

When you have to shoot, shout! 

Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen), also known as The Sunscreen Song - Happiness requirements of the '90's.

Is accepting others inhuman?

Jessica Rabbit challenges humanity.

Who framed Roger Rabbit, 1988.

Once Upon a Time there was a TV series which taught History of Mankind. You had the chance to evolve with humanity until the last episode The Earth (and tomorrow?), which only wishes for a Happy World.

'70's Awareness, what did They know?

Monty Python's version of how not to compete - Not to Stand Up!

How Not to Be Seen, Monty Python's Flying Circus, 1970.

Well, you've gotta give me this one, it is the first thing that comes in mind while you shout How Not to Compete. Try it.

June 23, 2018

CHANGE OF PLANS

 

I just realized my actions are ... well... not actions.

Apparently acting is playing a whole different game than I did at the last three months.

I've been working a lot on settling in, trying to make this website pleasant and comfy both for visitors and me. But settling is not acting, it is quite the opposite. And while following SEO programs, Affiliate programs, social networking advises (and rules), privacy policies, and protecting my site and content is urgent, worrying about it on the account of Shouting-Out is resulting in latency.

So, upon learning a thing or two about what not to do (by advises, guides, and eventually personal experience), I take a different approach to activating my Equality Ideology, which basically means letting go of overanlyzing how to act.

Having said that, here are some answers:

 

My name is Maayan Keynan, I suffer from social-inequality damages, and it's time I did something about it.

I believe that social inequality is preventable by abstaining from competition and competitiveness.

It can be done by believing we are all equal, which will eliminate inferiority feeling and normalize how we deem ourselves and others.

This modification will result in a society that consists of more balanced individuals, Human-Natured society.

Human-Natured is enhanced Human-Centered, since it's using human-nature to create a better world, for All Beings.

Living in a society that is Human-Natured will enable modifying environments according to personal standards. Believing we are all equal will help with respecting others standards, and knowing that they are good and legit as your own (unless your standards aren't).

A personalized world is sustainable in the sense of human-capital since it acknowledges each person's contribution and considers all contributions equally meaningful. By that it reduces guilt and shame feelings, which are personalities exterminators.

In a personalized world each person acts as a provider-obtainer rather than a consumer, which derives from defining personal needs and personal abilities and results in being responsible for both taking and giving out to your environment.

The answer is Yes, we can get personal!

Clinging to the human-nature justification is depriving our progress to a better humanity, resulting in nearly 8 billion people trying to learn how to be happy in this world, instead of learning that happiness is not a prize and everyone deserves it, even if they didn't win the race.

 

Before we were human we were animal, and didn't bother ourselves with the inevitable-inequality that evolution needs in order to get better.

Human-nature has made us Human, and Humanity - human-made.

Among other abilities it made us able to form societies, and change those societies according to needs.

 

Changing how we perceive social-inequality is not challenging inequality, it is challenging society. And although it's easier producing equations to how we behave, it's time to start thinking inside the box and produce peace.

I act on social inequality. The goal is peaceful life. The stage is shouting-out. Next stage is utilizing the connections made through shout-out to elevate the agenda of reducing social-inequality by teaching How Not to Compete.

By reading this you are already a part of the act. Becoming a part contributes to shout-out. Becoming a member contributes to surpass it.

Join me in redeeming the benefits of being who you are, and acknowledging everyone as an equal contributor to the society.

When we accomplish that, the sky is the new limit. 

All advises lead to learn when to quit, so I hope it's the right time. When you come back, I will know more.

Thank you for reading,

Maayan.

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