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1.1. Introduction Basics of Human Being Theory By Jacob Feldman

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1.1. IntroductionBasics of Human Being Theory

By Jacob Feldman

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Reason One: Learn or DieWe all are in danger

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Case of a Crazy Pilot

On March 24, 2015, co-pilot Andreas Lubitz deliberately crashed his plane Airbus А320 into the French Alps, killing 149 people.

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Reason Two: Going not too farFrom Antiquity to Modernity

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Most Influential thinker of Ancient World and Middle Ages

Aristotle (384 – 322 BC)

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Most influential thinkers of Non-Human Subjects in 19th century

Biologist and geologistCharles Robert Darwin(1809-1882)

ChemistDmitri Mendeleev(1834-1907)

PhysicistJames Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879)

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Most influential thinkers on Human Subjects of 19th century

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844 – 1900)

Karl Marx(1818-1883)

Georg WilhelmFriedrich Hegel(1770-1831)

Sigmund Freud1856-1939

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Reason Three: CooperationTwo families are different

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Two families are different inside

1. Close cooperation Mathematics

Physics

Chemistry

Biology

Health Care

….

2. No cooperation Philosophy

Psychology

Sociology

Economics

History

Education

….

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Reason Four: Heads and TailsLook under the hood

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Non-Human Studies

Some systems win, other loose

Some general systems swallow small ones

Some bad ideas die and free place for better ones

Struggle for Truth not for readers

“Head to head” mode

Human Studies

No mutual contest No mutual comparison Eternal Coexistence: Once born never die Struggle for readers

not for Truth “Tail to tail” mode

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Reason Five: HappinessTime is coming when happiness of everybody matters

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Looking for Happiness When somebody sell you something he/she sells you not a thing but a feeling of

happiness

So, happiness matters

But the most happiness we get from right decisions in a few moments of our life

What profession to choose?

Where to live?

Where to work?

How to make a family?

But because we don’t understand oneself, do not now own abilitiesand needs we make bad decision.

Do we need a doctor to help us in sorrow?

NO! We need a Basics of Human Being Theory

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So let us startAnd go to the next lecture