The Principles of
Humachism™
Adherence to these Principles, in this sequence, are intended to prevent the physiological, occupational, and ecological extinction of the human race.
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1. Physiological Mechanics
— alkalinity, movement, and belonging optimally fuel the natural human machine
In practice: All education, goods, and services are rooted in a baseline applied understanding of the natural human machine and its optimization.
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2. Product Circularity
— everything made can, and will, be remade
In practice: All things are engineered to take on new value when their current state usefulness has expired.
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3. Practical Cooperation
— everyone participates in the production and preservation of natural soil, food, air, and water sources
In practice: The value of a human’s, or a machine’s, daily contributions is measured by the protection and development, rather than degradation, of natural human necessities.
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4. Project Management
— anything can be systematized
In practice: Repetitive processes, especially those considered common or critical, are researched, refined, recorded and made available for reference.
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5. People Nature
— understand and mitigate human nature
In practice: Humans have a penchant for self-destruction that must be assuaged.
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6. Perfect Nature
— understand and model after environmental nature
In practice: Endemic ecological systems demonstrate a balance that humans must emulate.
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7. Personal Responsibility
— individual action is collective action
In practice: The belief that, “Everyone else is doing what I am doing and they are depending on me to do it.”
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Humachism™
— a philosophy of design that prioritizes the natural human machine
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Natural Human Machine
— the functional inputs and outputs of a human being that promote instinctual healing and maintenance in each of the Eight Dimensions of Wellness.
HAE — it’s a movement.
Below are a few examples of how leaders in various industries can align with the Principles:
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Architect
— construct primarily, or exclusively, with reusable materials
— integrate self-contained power generation, sewage treatment, water harvesting, and food production
— functionally support the surrounding ecosystem
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Buyer
— seek circularity in your supply chain
— value function and necessity above aesthetics exclusively
— consider the impacts of products on the natural human machine
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Corporate Leader
— create reliable systems for management, leadership, and development
— shorten meetings from 60 to 50, or 30 to 25, minutes to allow space
— cultivate opportunities for time outdoors
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Designer
— establish a circular reclamation and reuse pipeline
— prioritize physiological mechanics and accentuate with style
— reflect perfect nature
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Engineer
— develop engines and power sources that preserve our natural soil, food, air and water
— choose to explore solutions to problems that threaten the survival of the human race
— influence the adoption of sustainable engineering practices
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Educator
— incorporate physiological mechanics and practical cooperation into curricula
— encourage the pursuit of industries, jobs, and methods that align with the Principles
— continuously learn more about the Principles in practice and infuse into instruction
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Farmer
— reclaim agricultural alternatives that yield in harmony with natural environments
— utilize practices that nourish and preserve natural soil, food, air, and water sources
— teach homeowners how to successfully grow food on their own land
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Government Official
— pass legislation that aligns with these Principles
— campaign to increase awareness, understanding, and impact of these Principles
— dismantle practices and entities that resist incorporating Humachism™
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Healthcare Professional
— engage in continuous education around physiological mechanics
— promote interventions that facilitate, rather than hinder, natural movement of the body
— attend to each of the Eight Dimensions of Wellness