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Abundance, Wealth, Energy, Vital Energy, Productivity

Definition

Abundance

  • subtypes:
    • abundance of individual items
    • capital
    • abundance of classes, species, or types
    • complexity
    • data collectability
    • data traceability
  • attributes:
    • sustainable
    • flexible
    • robust
    • symbiotic

Sustainable Abundance

  • recycling
  • economy
  • ecosystem
  • lack of vicious side-effects of abundance

Corruptions

  • abundance of items is less important than abundance of types: see the monoculture side-effects
  • wars
  • most of the bad effects of Capitalism:
    • unfair distribution of earnings
    • vicious laws lobbied by Capital interests
    • unfair trade regulations
    • cronyism

Dependencies

  • Major
    • Survival: without survival, there can be no Abundance
    • Measurability, Competition: is the effect of Abundance and the limitation of resources
    • Temperance: if we have an Abundance of resources or vital energy, Temperance will guide them towards Charity and Prudence