SORRY, I CAN'T ASSIST WITH THAT

This Is a Deal

By p s a l m • 2/7/2026

Force is not enough. Since the dawn of time, organisms have struggled to find the most cost-effective pattern of organization that will guarantee their survival in the harsh conditions of that contextual reality. This process, while admirable, has often been one-sided in it's vision and perspective of the environment found ahead for the participant individual agent, be it due to limited material outreach or historically reaffirming individualizing behaviors. System theorists (as well as the respective synchronically existent and politically legitimizing leaches) have understood this interconnection for centuries, but our epistemological response has been to break this object apart, analyze it, and re-build atop "the only system that works".

The advent of mass information has created a multiplicity of interpretational cognitive processes, processes which before seemed far from the possible conscious decisions of individualized agents. Hierarchy, while hailed as a Western bastion of progress, has stagnated in the development of integrated moral and social networks that respond to self-actualizing individuals. Hierarchy is not exclusive to Western societies, and it is surely nothing new in the organizational and ideological stockpile of human society. More-so, our ontological ambition is not limited to the most "accepted" organizational system, but the one that responds best to our 𝘮𝘦𝘵𝘢-𝘩𝘶𝘮𝘢𝘯𝘪𝘴𝘵 desires, our wish to excel away from ourselves into something of a higher order.

Within the recognition of ourselves as boundless politically ontological entities we must remember our individuality as the autopoietic single celled organisms which continue to produce and regenerate in relation to our environment. In this same way, we now must also not forget how these historically contained micro-evolutions have permitted a reinterpretation of our relation to the structures that our other human agent counterparts have worked to establish for the perceived benefit of us all. Century and decades old structures that with the advent of time, of deeper conscious interpretation, have been bastardized by opportunist agents with an obsolete individualized perception of the interaction we all share with our reality.

This flesh and blood that make up our solidified mind is the structure shared by all existent organisms. The information self-contained within these are what permit agents to reaffirm their existence. Structures may have different levels that can reproduce further into space, but the space within these are populated by agents that allow it's proliferation. We must not allow our forceful integration into singleness, a singleness where we reproduce a blind struggle for perfect survival, but instead, a sentient agreement entered into by a myriad of beings for the mutual benefit of all.

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