Tuesday, January 9, 2024

The Science Behind Hate [Underlining Cluster Characteristics of Growth or Decline]

Thinking about mass human capital development and how hate may be limiting the ability of people to fully flourish and develop their talents that contribute positively to society. In this endeavor it is beneficial to look at hate and where it comes from. The video is pretty good and gives a snap shot of some of the roots of hate through MRI. What it seems to indicate is that hate may have been created in order to take things from others [Its possible as an explanation . There are others.]. It makes hate a negative detractor in most circumstances. Thus, hate would seem to be something based in things like loss, fear, jealousy, out-group, etc. that seems to flourish more in people with dark triad personalities.   

[Note: I'm working on a innovative transactional cluster theory and the underlining human psychology is important for determining interactivity and basic trust components that lead to increased economic behaviors. On a human capital level we want to spur full economic engagement. Hate, bigotries, discrimination could be a limitation to that development in some places. Other research seems to support the idea that where there is hate there has been economic decline. Where there is a sense of community togetherness there has been growth. It could also shed light on other aspects of characteristics for growing and shrinking communities beyond the concept of resources alone. In other words, there is more to development then just money. If one where to invest, one might want to invest in locations that are creating a sense of community because it could also be a sign that other economic precursors exist. Maybe not...just a thought. While such ideas are often discounted with all of the formulas we must consider that economics is nothing more then calculating human behavior through a value like money. Thus, anything that impacts the fundamentals of human behavior and creates more connectivity from a cluster standpoint also likely impacts they amount and type of transactions among elemental actors. Feel free to discount quickly. I think most people already have the answers. I have few answers so I continue to wonder the philosophical desert looking for an oasis of insight. ]

  

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