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The Evaluative System of the body and Ego is called
Optimum Correspondence. The body works best at specific optimum conditions, as external temp seventy-two degrees, a specific number of hours sleep, proper food intake, regularity, a specific amount of exercise, moderation in food and drink, all of which is different for varying individuals and of each must come to know their own bodies. Optimum Correspondence utilizes a single
Comparative Base as the optimum condition.
For life such as it is on earth, the orbit around the sun is optimum, well save for that mini ice-age parabola.
Fish correspond optimally to sea-salt or fresh water.
However most fresh water fish cannot live in the sea and vice versa. Optimum is some degree of salt or no salt.
From the optimum evaluative base as sea water with
salinity of approximately 3.5%, evaluation is degrees as too much or more, and too little or less. The Ego evaluates as what is too much or too little from Comparative Base as too sweet or too sour, too hot, too hard, too cold or too lazy compared to just right.
Identities:
In contrast to the Ego as a singular interpretive context representing one body, there are what are called Identities, which represent the possible creation of multiple personalities and characterizations that generally act as creators of change and the accomplishment of objectives. Identities take the form of belief, ways of doing things, possessions, class, affiliations, professions, duties and a host of other ambitions. The Identities as personifications are the determinates for Consequence, each as applying to the particular context of objective and behavior such as what is important to a detective is clues or of consequence to a pilot is a plane.
Determination (7 of 11)
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