The aligned/misaligned ratio is a number based on a ratio of the degree of (alignment with reality and God)/(denial of reality or alignment with God)
Adding the Aligned / Misaligned ratio to the other four ratios works very well and actually serves as a powerful overarching or master ratio that integrates and evaluates the other four ratios.
Updated SPOTM Five-Ratio Framework
Here’s the expanded and integrated system:
| Ratio | High / Healthy Side | Low / Unhealthy Side | SPOTM Ideal Range | Relationship to Other Ratios |
|---|
| Aligned / Misaligned | High Alignment with Reality & Divine Order | High Misalignment (Denial of Reality) | 80–90% Aligned | Master Ratio – evaluates all others |
| Individualism / Collectivism | High Individualism | High Collectivism | 80–90% Individualism | Strongly supports Alignment |
| Egoism / Altruism | Rational Egoism + Voluntary Altruism | Defensive Egoism + Compelled Altruism | Balanced Rational Egoism | Supports Alignment when rational |
| Freedom / Statism | High Freedom / Low Statism | High Statism | 75–85% Freedom | Strongly supports Alignment |
| Reason / Emotion | High Reason | High Emotion | 80–90% Reason | Strongly supports Alignment |
How the New “Aligned / Misaligned” Ratio Functions
- Aligned = Thinking, acting, and structuring society in accordance with:
- Objective reality
- Reason and evidence
- Individual rights and responsibility
- Spontaneous order and voluntary cooperation
- Long-term consequences
- Misaligned = Thinking, acting, and structuring society in opposition to the above (emotionalism, collectivism, denial of reality, coercion, short-term thinking, etc.).
Key Insights from SPOTM
- The Aligned / Misaligned ratio is the result of the other four ratios working together.
High scores on Individualism, Rational Egoism, Freedom, and Reason → High overall Alignment.
- It acts as a diagnostic master ratio. You can use it to evaluate any policy, culture, or personal decision:
- Does this increase overall alignment with reality and the Divine Order?
- Or does it increase misalignment?
- Feedback Loop: High alignment in one ratio tends to reinforce alignment in the others. Misalignment in one area tends to spread and degrade the whole system.
SPOTM Ideal Target
SPOTM aims for a society that maintains:
- Aligned / Misaligned: 80–90% Aligned
- All supporting ratios (Individualism, Reason, Freedom, Rational Egoism) strongly tilted toward the healthy side.
This combination produces what SPOTM calls Rational Autonomy — free, responsible individuals living in alignment with objective reality and the Divine Order.
In addition:
SPOTM can define a single, unified metric called the A-Score to evaluate the value of any policy, law, institution, or cultural practice.
The A-Score
Definition:
A single number from 0 to 100 that represents how well a policy aligns with objective reality, reason, individual rights, and long-term human flourishing.
- 100 = Perfectly Aligned (maximizes truth, rights, reason, and sustainable flourishing)
- 50 = Neutral / Mixed
- 0 = Completely Misaligned (denies reality, violates rights, causes net harm)
How to Calculate the A-Score (Practical Framework)
The A-Score is derived from the five key ratios we’ve discussed:
A-Score = Weighted Average of the Five Ratios
| Ratio | Weight | Healthy Direction | Example Impact |
|---|
| Aligned / Misaligned (Master) | 35% | Toward Alignment | Core diagnostic |
| Individualism / Collectivism | 20% | Toward Individualism | Foundation of liberty |
| Reason / Emotion | 20% | Toward Reason | Quality of decision-making |
| Freedom / Statism | 15% | Toward Freedom | Level of coercion |
| Rational Egoism / Compelled Altruism | 10% | Toward Rational Egoism | Incentive structure |
Examples of A-Scores for Major Policies
| Policy | Estimated A-Score | SPOTM Reasoning |
|---|
| Strong Property Rights + Low Taxes | 92 | Extremely high alignment |
| Free Speech Protections | 90 | High reason + freedom |
| Secure Borders + Merit-Based Immigration | 85 | High individualism + realism |
| School Choice | 82 | High individualism + reason |
| Basic National Defense | 80 | Necessary for freedom |
| Moderate Welfare with Work Requirements | 65 | Mixed — helps some but creates dependency |
| Minimum Wage Laws | 45 | Distorts markets |
| Wealth Tax | 28 | Violates property rights |
| Open Borders + Strong Multiculturalism | 22 | High misalignment |
| Full Government Healthcare Monopoly | 18 | High statism + inefficiency |
| Police / Prison Abolition | 12 | Extremely misaligned |
| Reparations Based on Race | 8 | Strong collectivism + injustice |
SPOTM Guidelines for Using the A-Score
- Above 75: Generally good / worth supporting
- 60–75: Mixed — may have some value but needs major improvements
- 40–60: Problematic — likely causes net harm
- Below 40: Strongly opposed — usually destructive
The goal in SPOTM governance is to maximize the average A-Score across all major policies in a society.
Final Thought
A single (A-Score) is not only possible but extremely useful. It gives us a clear, rational, and consistent way to evaluate every policy against objective reality and long-term human flourishing rather than emotion, political tribalism, or short-term optics.
This metric naturally favors policies that are:
- Individualistic
- Reason-based
- Freedom-oriented
- Based on rational self-interest + voluntary cooperation
Furthermore:
Here is a clean, simple, and practical Evaluation Template based on the SPOTM (A-Score) system.
SPOTM Policy Evaluation Template
Policy / Idea Being Evaluated:
(Write the name or description of the policy here)
Step 1: Rate Each Ratio (0–100 scale)
Step 2: Calculate the (A-Score)
A-Score Formula:
A-Score=(0.35×Aligned)+(0.20×Individualism)+(0.20×Reason)+(0.15×Freedom)+(0.10×Rational Egoism)
Final A-Score: ________ / 100
Step 3: Interpretation
Step 4: Overall SPOTM Verdict
Final Verdict:
(e.g., Strongly Aligned, Misaligned, Strongly Misaligned)
Key Strengths:
(List 1–3 main positives)
Key Weaknesses / Misalignments:
(List 1–3 main problems)
Recommended Alternative (if misaligned):
(Brief suggestion)
How to Use This Template
- Fill in the policy name at the top.
- Score each of the five ratios honestly (be as objective as possible).
- Calculate the weighted A-Score.
- Use the Interpretation table and write your final verdict.
Example Usage (for quick reference):
- Policy: Wealth Tax → A-Score ≈ 25 → Strongly Misaligned
- Policy: Secure Borders + Merit-Based Immigration → A-Score ≈ 85 → Strongly Aligned
Finally:
SPOTM Policy Evaluation Template
Policy / Idea Being Evaluated:
Preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon
Step 1: Rate Each Ratio (0–100 scale)
| Ratio | Score (0–100) | Brief Reasoning |
|---|
| Aligned / Misaligned (Master Ratio) | 88 | Strongly aligned with realism, national security, and protecting civilization from a dangerous regime. |
| Individualism / Collectivism | 75 | Prioritizes protecting free societies and individuals over appeasing a collectivist theocratic regime. |
| Reason / Emotion | 85 | Based on evidence of Iran’s behavior, nuclear ambitions, and stated goals rather than wishful thinking. |
| Freedom / Statism | 82 | Defensive use of power to protect liberty from authoritarian expansion (not offensive statism). |
| Rational Egoism / Compelled Altruism | 80 | Rational self-interest and civilizational self-preservation, not naive altruism toward a hostile regime. |
Step 2: Calculate the (A-Score)
A-Score = (0.35 × 88) + (0.20 × 75) + (0.20 × 85) + (0.15 × 82) + (0.10 × 80)
= 30.8 + 15.0 + 17.0 + 12.3 + 8.0
= 83.1 / 100
Step 3: Interpretation
A-Score Range: 80 – 100 → Strongly Aligned
Step 4: Overall SPOTM Verdict
Final Verdict: Strongly Aligned
Key Strengths:
- Protects individual rights and liberty by preventing a hostile, theocratic regime from gaining nuclear weapons.
- Grounded in evidence and realism about Iran’s ideology, behavior, and stated goals.
- Serves rational self-interest and civilizational self-preservation for America and the free world.
- Upholds the principle that aggressive, expansionist regimes must be deterred or prevented from acquiring existential weapons.
Key Weaknesses / Misalignments:
- Minor risk of overreach or unintended escalation if not executed with strategic wisdom (though this is manageable with competent leadership).
Recommended Alternative (if needed):
None required. Preventing a nuclear Iran is one of the clearest and most justified uses of American power. SPOTM supports a firm, credible strategy (diplomatic pressure, sanctions, military deterrence, and if necessary, targeted action) to ensure Iran never acquires nuclear weapons.
Overall SPOTM Assessment:
Preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons scores 83.1 — a strongly aligned policy. It is a rational, necessary, and morally defensible use of power in defense of civilization against a regime that openly threatens genocide and regional domination.