The Scientific Basis for a Synergic Economy

Yesterday, we introduced GIFTegrity as a synergic alternative to both the Adversary economic system of Coercion and the Neutral economic system of Capitalism.



Timothy Wilken, MD

The human condition of INTERdependence means all humans need help. This is important enough that it can not be said too often. All humans need help unless they wish to live at the level of animal subsistence. INTERdependence means sometimes I depend on others and sometimes others depend on me.

Sometimes self is a giver of help. Sometimes self is a receiver of help. Sometimes other is a giver of help. Sometimes other is a receiver of help.

Sometimes my actions help others meet their needs. Sometimes other´s actions help me meet my needs.

Receivers-Givers – partners in survival

Needs are continuously pulling on me take action to meet them. But I only occasionally act to meet my needs. Remember, I need a constant level of oxygen dissolved in my blood, but I only take a breath fourteen to sixteen a minute. I need a continuous supply of water within by cellar environment, but I only drink water a few times a day. And, while my brain requires a constant level of dissolved glucose to feed it blood sugar, but I only eat two or three times a day. My actions are discontinuous. Discontinuous means I have some control over when I act to meet my needs. I can eat now or a few hours from now. Life can be described then as the process of continuous needs being met by discontinuous actions.

Now individual humans as INTERdependent life forms are not able to meet all their needs with only their own action. They need the occasional actions of others to meet their continuous needs. Stated explicitly: Within the relationship between self and other, the receiver has continuous needs, but the giver only occasionally acts to help the receiver.

Now, how can I be sure I will get the help I need from others?

1) I can force others to give me help – this is adversary help.

2) I can pay others to give me help –this is neutral help.

3) Or, I can help others, and trust others to give me help when I need it – this is synergic help.

Remember, a system of continuous pull balanced against discontinuous push is called a tension integrity or tensegrity in synergic science. In an INTERdependent life form the receivers of help are continuously needing help while the givers of help are only occasionally giving it. Life and living then is all about the continuing pull of our needs and the discontinuous push of the actions taken to meet those needs. Some of the actions are our own, but most of the actions are from others.

Recall the natural Needs-Action Tensegrity of Life. Needs are continuously pulling on me take action to meet them.

Needs

Actions

Continuous-Pull 

Discontinuous-Push

Passive

Active

In an INTERdependent form of life, individual organisms are not able to meet there needs with out help from others. They need the occasional actions of others to meet their continuous needs. This leads to the emergence of receivers of help which are continuously needing help and givers of help are only occasionally acting to give that help. For human beings, life and survival then is all about the continuing pull of our needs and the discontinuous push of the actions taken to meet those needs. Some of the actions are our own, but most of the actions are the gifts of others.

Needs

Actions

Continuous-Pull

Discontinuous-Push

Passive

Active

Receivers of Help

Givers of Help

Again, recall the alternating roles of self and other. Sometimes self is a giver of help. Sometimes self is a receiver of help. Sometimes other is a giver of help. Sometimes other is a receiver of help.

Now with only three ways of getting help: 1) force other, 2) pay other, and 3) help and trust other, we discover three types of help exchanges.

The adversary help exchange forms the Coercion Tensegrity. The neutral help exchange forms the Product Tensegrity. And, the synergic help exchange forms the Gift Tensegrity.

A Comparison

We see that within the Coercion Tensegrity Actions and Needs have switched places as have the givers of help and receivers of help. The Prey is coerced to give help in the form of their actions to meet the needs of the Predators. The predators are in control.

Prey

Predator

*Actions

*Needs

Continuous-Pull

Discontinuous-Push

Passive

Active

*Givers of Help

*Receivers of Help

Needs

Actions

Continuous-Pull

Discontinuous-Push

Passive

Active

Receivers of Help

Givers of Help

We see that within the Product Tensegrity Actions and Needs have switched places as have the givers of help and receivers of help. The Sellers are paid to give help in the form of their actions to meet the needs of the Buyers. The buyers are in control.

Seller

Buyer

*Actions

*Needs

Continuous-Pull

Discontinous-Push

Passive

Active

*Givers of Help

*Receivers of Help

Needs

Actions

Continuous-Pull

Discontinuous-Push

Passive

Active

Receivers of Help

Givers of Help

We see that within the Gift Tensegrity, the natural pattern has returned. The receivers of help are passive. They are continuously available to receive the gift of help. The givers of help are active. They discontinuously give help when and to whom, they choose. The Giftors are trusted to give help in the form or their actions to meet the needs of the Recipients. The giftors are in control.

Giftee

Giftor

Needs

Actions

Continuous-Pull

Discontinuous-Push

Passive

Active

Receivers of Help

Givers of Help

Needs

Actions

Continuous-Pull

Discontinuous-Push

Passive

Active

Receivers of Help

Givers of Help

Notice that the synergic help exchange – the Gift Tensegrity is radically different from both the adversary help exchange – the Coercion Tensegrity and the neutral help exchange – the Product Tensegrity. One of the primary differences is how the roles of (giver of help) and (receiver of help) change in the new synergic help tensegrity. Active control shifts away from the predators and buyers (receivers of help) to active control by the giftors (givers of help).


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