The One Mistake Nature Wants You To Make

Ilexa Yardley
The Circular Theory
2 min readMar 20, 2018

Underestimating the competition.

50–50 is the constant, and, the norm.

Nature is based on 50–50. We know this is true because there is a conserved circular relationship between any (and every) X and-or Y. This is proven by the simple fact, zero and one (X and-or Y) is circumference and diameter, literally, and, figuratively.

Complementarity is the basis for identity, meaning, there are at most, and at least, two constituents in nature (from nature’s point of view).

This means nature depends on the fact its constituents will, necessarily, underestimate (and, therefore, overestimate) the competition.

Meaning, 50–50 is the constant and the norm, and, it looks like this:

50–50. Constant and norm.

Meaning, 50–50–50 is the constant and the norm. Where, 50–50 is 50–50–50. Two, and-or, three, (zero, and-or, one) (one, and-or, two) (two-not-one) articulates reality (the number ‘two.’)

This forces confusion (chaos, volatility, uncertainty) on everyone. It also means, by nature, we, always, underestimate, the competition.

This means, for all of the constituents in nature, nature sees to it, there is no such thing as competition. How do we know this? Again, as demonstrated above, 50–50 is the constant and the norm. Meaning a (half-the-time) hidden circle has control.

A circle can only circle, and, only a circle can circle. This takes some ‘serious’ thinking. It’s worth the time because it puts you ‘ahead’ of the competition (well, not really).

Meaning, you are your only (realistic) competition. You (and, all the rest of us) have two people within. So, you can’t depend on what you ‘see,’ or, what you ‘think’ you ‘know.’ Observation is in the abstract (half-the-time, incorrect). Why?

Conservation of the circle is the core dynamic in nature.

https://www.amazon.com/Virtual-Persona-artificial-intelligence-identity/dp/1973831813

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