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The previous unit explained that society is an oversoul wave made up of individual soul waves as the members of that society.
This leads to 2 kinds of perceptions:
- Personal
- Societal or Collective
Selfish vs Selfless
These then lead to 2 kinds of desires:
- Personal Desires
- Societal or Collective Desires
When a person goes into society, he necessarily gives sacrifices some of his personal desires in order to gain the benefits of society. In metaphysics, this is a natural consequence of 3rd density reality.
Another requisite for the 3rd-density mind is the necessity for a weaker physical vehicle to encourage the use of the mind and develop awareness of the social complex.
Economics enshrines the concept of the self instead of society. This is why economic crises are possible and common in economic systems.
Superpeconomics on the other hand explains the nature of society so that people can logically choose society over the self in order to get more benefits that is not possible in the selfish system of Economics.
Subjective vs Objective
The personal view can also be regarded as a self-perspective, while the societal view, the overall-perspective.
Since there are many selves and only 1 society, this leads to:
- many subjective perspectives
- 1 objective perspective
The objective societal perspective is the mass consensus. For example, Saudi Arabia has a mass consensus to be Islamic, just as the United States chooses to be Christian.
This extends to prices where there is a mass consensus on the price of things.
For example, the price of rice is generally 0.9 USD in Manila, but 1.3 USD in Paris, and 2.5 USD in Tokyo.
But specificially or subjectively, the prices can have a wide range in a single city.
Subjective and Objective Economic Value
We defined value as the importance or matching impact of something to a mind, based on desire.
Economic value is then the physicalised value for life activities.
This has:
- a subjective aspect as personal valuations
- an objective aspect as objective or market valuations
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