Financial Stress

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
3 min readSep 17, 2018

Drives (and, therefore, controls) the human race.

Financial stress drives, and, therefore, controls, the human race. It looks like this:

Human race. Financial stress.

Where financial stress is defined as the circular (relative) relationship between more and less:

More and less.

Where fear of not having enough (too much, too little) is a contingent of human stress (financial and-or otherwise):

Too much. Too little.

Where more and less are derivatives of zero and one:

Zero and one. One and two.

And zero, and one, are derivatives of, one, and two (circumference and diameter):

Circumference and diameter.

Where the whole thing is controlled, and, therefore, accounted for, by pi.

Pi.

Proving ‘pi’ is the correct definition (descriptor) for ‘mind.’

Mind.

Where we make all of our ‘decisions.’ About more. And, less.

Decision (noun, verb).

Explaining the ‘fear’ around ‘more,’ and-or, ‘less.’ The basis for human stress. And, therefore, then, financial stress.

Fear (noun, verb).

Where, all of us know, underneath it all, there is no absolute ‘need’ for ‘stress.’ Financial. Or, otherwise.

Need (noun, verb).

Explaining why, half-the-time, we don’t care at all about stress. Finances. Etc.

Half-time.
If zero, then one.

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic (explanation for stress) (and finance) in Nature.

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