MOI enabling User’s Happiness & Focus On Individuality 

The Plight of Current Societal Structures   The societal structures we have today often treat individuals as mere statistics, and thus end up reducing their individuality and control over their interactions with the world. This happens in a world where individuals aspire to have control over their interactions in order to achieve a state of happiness.  […]

The Plight of Current Societal Structures  

The societal structures we have today often treat individuals as mere statistics, and thus end up reducing their individuality and control over their interactions with the world. This happens in a world where individuals aspire to have control over their interactions in order to achieve a state of happiness. 

To achieve this state, there needs to be an absence of insecurities, which often arise from the fear of not being able to control outcomes. These insecurities induce the feeling of anxiety within individuals, thereby curbing the feeling of happiness. 

Happiness Via Interactions 

In respect to the facts inferred above, Happiness, therefore, is a state where there is an absence of insecurity, and individuals feel in control of their interactions. 

However, these Interactions are often intermediated by people, institutions, or platforms, and therefore can end up to become a first hand source of anxiety for participants. In this situation of controlled interactions, individuals cede control of the value, context, and success of their interactions to intermediaries.  

In a financially incentivized societal model, control is with the largest economic power which is distilling and seen at multiple subsequent units, whereas in a fully community-centric model, all rule settings, laws, and hence control, are with a central group where individuals are rarely in control as participants of any interaction.  

As a result, the individual always has a limited influence. 

MOI enabling User’s Happiness & Focus On Individuality 

The Plight of Current Societal Structures  

The societal structures we have today often treat individuals as mere statistics, and thus end up reducing their individuality and control over their interactions with the world. This happens in a world where individuals aspire to have control over their interactions in order to achieve a state of happiness. 

To achieve this state, there needs to be an absence of insecurities, which often arise from the fear of not being able to control outcomes. These insecurities induce the feeling of anxiety within individuals, thereby curbing the feeling of happiness. 

Happiness Via Interactions 

In respect to the facts inferred above, Happiness, therefore, is a state where there is an absence of insecurity, and individuals feel in control of their interactions. 

However, these Interactions are often intermediated by people, institutions, or platforms, and therefore can end up to become a first hand source of anxiety for participants. In this situation of controlled interactions, individuals cede control of the value, context, and success of their interactions to intermediaries.  

In a financially incentivized societal model, control is with the largest economic power which is distilling and seen at multiple subsequent units, whereas in a fully community-centric model, all rule settings, laws, and hence control, are with a central group where individuals are rarely in control as participants of any interaction.  

As a result, the individual always has a limited influence. 

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