Alright, let's get back to basics. "The Selfish Protocol." This is a fundamental system program. It puts the survival instinct and self-interest above everything. The protocol pushes the individual toward selfishness. It keeps them away from riskier decisions driven by free will, conscience, or sacrifice. This is the system's rule for guaranteeing the safest survival with the lowest energy cost. The Selfish Protocol makes you sacrifice free will to absolutize instinctive survival.
The protocol forces the individual to focus only on their instinctive survival drive instead of acting for social or collective good. This means the individual sacrifices the potential to perform a "Sacrificial Act"—spending energy against biological selfishness for a higher purpose or moral responsibility.
Here's a perfect modern example. An employee sees injustice or an unethical situation at work. But they stay silent.
Sacrificing Free Will: Instead of a high-risk act of free will—speaking truth, rebelling—the employee acts out of fear of losing their job.
Instinctive Survival: This silence is a result of the "Self-Preoccupation Protocol." The person absolutizes their family's financial security over social justice. This is a modern reflection of the belief that selfishness is the most efficient operational protocol for guaranteeing survival.
So, here's the deeper truth. This concept says selfish behavior isn't a "character flaw." It's a basic survival software imposed by the system. The individual isn't directed toward the risky decisions conscience demands. They're directed toward the instinctive path that leads to the safest outcome with the lowest energy. This doesn't describe free will. It describes a biological algorithm searching for the safe route.
The observation is painful but realistic. The Selfish Protocol pulls humans away from collective benefit and locks them into their own small security zone. The individual has the potential for higher moral action. But they sacrifice it not consciously, but because of instinctive fear. Selfishness isn't a flaw here. It's a behavior pattern the system optimized.
The modern example is spot-on because this is exactly how modern humans work. An employee sees injustice. They stay silent to keep their job. Ethical responsibility disappears in the shadow of financial anxiety. This silence isn't pure selfishness. It's a refined version of the survival instinct. Personal security wins over social justice.
So, here's my question to you. If you don't notice this protocol, you'll keep postponing your own moral potential because it feels "dangerous." Silence becomes personality over time. Eventually, you'll stop thinking about things you even believe are right, just because they're risky. If you don't realize the system is pushing you toward automatic selfishness, you'll slowly lose your own humanity.
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