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Entities as individual possess limited existence and lifespan called One. Classes of singular entities as all of a type are called All, and have extended existence for as long as the external environment will sustain it. Parts discontinue and die while the Whole continues existence and exists or lives on. Attachment to singular entities will cause emotional disappointment by limited life-span and would be associated with Emotion. Attachment to a class as a Whole or All will render an individual more emotionally stable and would be associated with Natural Affection.

      IDENTITIES

The Identities are affiliated with the Conceptual Emotional Dynamic and the Progressive Paradigm. The evaluative system is the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative and the associative sensory response system is said to be Emotion. Wherein the Ego is the selector of Association for one body, the Identities are created by the mind, as personifications that accomplish objectives and thus any number of Identities is possible. When the objective is driving, one assumes a driving Identity as a Context of how to drive and all related, careful, fast, slow, reckless, speeder, racer etc. When the objective is diplomacy one dresses oneself in fine clothing and words and perhaps understands good wines. Varying objectives as Identities are professions containing different degrees of Consequence, and thus possess diverse emotional capacities. Some Identities would be more emotional than others such as espionage, law, caring for children, medical care, social work or law enforcement, would be more emotionally stressful than say a hair stylist, audiologist, university professor, medical records technician or Jeweler.

Varying Identities have varying class Consequence as dictated by the Dyadic Authoritative Comparative and thus would possess distinctive emotional weight. At the top of the scale as the elite, gentility, gentry, nobility, noblesse or patricians of greatest Consequence.

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