Why You Should Read The Individualist

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readMay 26, 2017

You’re in your own circle (always). Your circle shares a circle with the group. It’s the circle that controls both.

Selfless.

You’re in your own circle, always, because complementarity is the basis for identity, all systems, disciplines, age groups (duplicity is the basis for a unit) (selflessness is dependent on selfishness, and vice versa) (there are no selfless acts).

Therefore, individualism is the only psychological philosophy (and technological (biological) dynamic) that makes sense (basis for ethics in a digital age when (and where) everything is (necessarily) connected to everything else).

The Individualist explains universal circularity (circular realism) and universal relativity (universal identity) as a pragmatic strategic insight (and necessary weapon) that everybody uses, whether they know it or not (because conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in nature) (yin and yang is zero and one, circumference and diameter of, a circle). The decimal system shares a circular relationship with the binary system. An individual shares a circle with a group. So, it’s the circle that controls both individual, and group. Binary. And decimal.

https://www.amazon.com/Individualist-Monetizing-Universal-Circularity/dp/1543138195

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