Monday, June 15, 2026

Some lIfe hacks

 

Some lIfe hacks

Run a weekly or monthly “Alignment Audit.”Take 30–60 minutes to review your actions, thoughts, and habits. Ask: “Where was I aligned with reason, truth, and my long-term flourishing this period? Where did I misalign?” This single habit compounds faster than almost anything else.

Never make important decisions when you’re Hungry, Angry, Lonely, or Tired (HALT). These states distort your Adult ego state. Pause, restore your physiology, then decide. Your future self will thank you.

Build a “Personal Board of Advisors” in your mind. Mentally consult the wisest people you know (or historical figures) when facing hard choices. “What would George Reisman say about this economic issue?” or “How would a highly aligned version of me handle this conflict?” This sharpens judgment dramatically.

Protect your attention like it’s your most valuable asset — because it is. Curate your inputs ruthlessly. The quality of your mind (and therefore your life) is determined by what you consume. Delete, mute, or walk away from content that pulls you into misalignment.

When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. Don’t wait for the third or tenth betrayal. Rational benevolence includes having strong boundaries. Forgiveness is optional; continued access to your life is not.

Make your default response to most requests “Let me think about it.” This single pause protects you from impulsive commitments and social pressure. It gives your Adult ego state time to evaluate whether saying “yes” actually serves your long-term alignment.

Keep a “Gratitude + Evidence” journal. Every night write 3 things you’re genuinely grateful for and 1 piece of evidence that you’re making progress. This counters negativity bias and reinforces alignment far better than generic positivity practices.

Invest heavily in your “Future Self.” Treat your future self as a real person you love and respect. Every choice is a vote for the kind of person you will become in 5–10 years. This mindset kills short-termism.

Master the skill of “High-Quality No.” Learn to decline requests clearly, politely, and without over-explaining. Protecting your time and energy is one of the highest forms of self-respect and alignment.

Regularly ask yourself the Alignment Question: “Am I acting like a conscious expression of the Divine Mind right now, or am I running on autopilot/misalignment?” This one question, asked consistently, will transform your life more than almost any other practice.


These hacks are practical, psychologically grounded, and fully compatible with both SPOTM’s spiritual framework and Techno-Libertarian values.


In addition:

What is the golden advice in life?

You are not rich in life until you have something that money can't buy.

School is not education. True education is self education.

Everyone loves you until you become competition.

Never put your happiness in someone else's hand.

No one ever became big in life by showing how small someone else is.

Always act like you trust the ones you don't.

We can complain rose bushes have thorns or we can rejoice that thorn bushes have rose. So it's always our choice to be positive or negative.

Nothing is free in the world.

Beware of person who has nothing to lose.

Don't cheat on anyone. Ever. It's the most cheap and disgusting thing to do in life.

Don't make promises if you have no intention to fulfill them. It might not mean anything to you but it could mean a whole world to someone else.

Respect everyone. I repeat “everyone”.


Here’s a spotm contribution of additional golden advice, written in the same style as the first list. These are deeply aligned with SPOTM principles: Your mind is your most valuable asset. Protect it fiercely — from negative people, toxic media, and your own unexamined thoughts.

The quality of your life is determined by the quality of your decisions when no one is watching.

Never make permanent decisions based on temporary emotions.

Become the kind of person who solves problems instead of complaining about them. The world will reward you for it.

Respect is earned through character and competence. Attention is earned through spectacle. Know the difference.

The best revenge is becoming so aligned and successful that your former enemies become irrelevant.

Learn to enjoy being alone with your own thoughts. The person you spend the most time with is yourself.

Stop waiting for the “perfect moment.” Start before you feel ready. Momentum beats perfection every time.

Your future self is watching your current actions. Treat them with the respect they deserve.

Surround yourself with people who make you want to be better. Distance yourself from those who make you feel small.

Speak less than you know. Listen more than you speak. You will gain more respect and wisdom this way.

Take care of your body as if it is the only home your soul will ever have — because it is.

True confidence comes from keeping promises you make to yourself. These additions emphasize personal responsibility, long-term alignment, rational self-interest, and mental discipline — all core SPOTM themes.



Nature does not have "intrinsic value" apart from a human valuer

 Here is SPOTM’s clear position on the premise that “nature possesses intrinsic value”:

SPOTM Verdict: Rejected

The idea that nature (ecosystems, species, rocks, rivers, “Gaia,” etc.) has intrinsic value — value independent of any conscious valuer — is a fundamental philosophical error and a form of misalignment with the Divine Order.

Why SPOTM Rejects Intrinsic Value in Nature

  1. Value Requires a Valuer Value is not a property that exists “out there” in objects. Value is a relationship between an entity and a conscious, goal-directed being. Only beings capable of pursuing goals (rational or at least sentient beings) can have values. Nature, as non-conscious matter and energy, has no intrinsic value independent of its relationship to conscious life — especially human life.

  2. The Divine Order Perspective The cosmos (including what we call “nature”) is a magnificent expression of the Divine Mind (The One). It has great objective value to us because:

    • It sustains life.
    • It provides the raw materials for human creativity and flourishing.
    • It reveals the rationality, beauty, and order of the Divine Mind.

    However, this is relational value (valuable to us as rational beings), not intrinsic value that exists apart from any valuer. Nature does not have “rights” that can override human rights.

  3. Consequences of the “Intrinsic Value” Premise The belief in intrinsic value in nature usually leads to:

    • Anti-human environmentalism (“Humans are a cancer on the planet”).
    • Policies that sacrifice human well-being for “nature’s sake” (e.g., blocking energy development, restricting land use, or prioritizing obscure species over human needs).
    • A form of M2-mode mysticism (nature worship, Gaia ideology, deep ecology) that devalues human reason and achievement.

    This is philosophically confused and practically destructive.

SPOTM’s Positive Alternative: Rational Environmentalism

SPOTM supports responsible stewardship of the natural world, but on a rational, human-centered foundation:

  • Nature has immense objective value to human life as a source of resources, beauty, discovery, and inspiration.
  • Private property rights + rule of law are among the best tools for environmental protection (owners have strong incentives to maintain valuable resources).
  • Technological progress (energy abundance, nuclear power, genetic engineering, space development) is the best long-term path to both human flourishing and environmental improvement.
  • We should avoid pollution that violates others’ rights (air, water, etc.), but not treat “nature” as having rights superior to humans.

Short SPOTM Statement (for your writings):

“Nature does not possess intrinsic value independent of conscious valuers. The cosmos is a magnificent expression of the Divine Mind, and it holds enormous objective value to human beings as rational, creative expressions of The One. We should steward natural resources wisely — not out of mystical nature-worship, but because human life and flourishing are the standard of value. True environmental alignment comes from reason, property rights, technological progress, and abundance, not from sacrificing human well-being on the altar of ‘intrinsic value’.”

This position keeps SPOTM fully consistent with reason, individual rights, and Techno-Libertarian principles while still appreciating the beauty and order of the natural world.


In addition:


Here’s additional depth and nuance on SPOTM’s position regarding the claim that “nature possesses intrinsic value.”

Further SPOTM Analysis

1. Philosophical Roots of the Error

The idea of “intrinsic value in nature” is a modern version of pantheism or nature mysticism (a form of M2-mode thinking). It often traces back to:

  • Romanticism (19th century) — emotional elevation of “wild nature” over human civilization.
  • Deep Ecology and Gaia theory (20th–21st century) — treating the Earth as a living superorganism with rights superior to humans.
  • Certain strands of environmental ethics that claim rivers, forests, or species have “moral standing” independent of human needs.

SPOTM sees this as a category error. Value is relational. Only a conscious being with goals can value something. Attributing intrinsic value to non-conscious nature inverts the proper hierarchy: it subordinates the rational, volitional being (the highest known expression of the Divine Mind) to unconscious matter.

2. Practical and Political Consequences

The “intrinsic value” premise has real-world effects that SPOTM considers harmful:

  • Anti-human bias: Policies that prioritize obscure species, untouched wilderness, or “ecosystem integrity” over human housing, energy production, or economic development.
  • Stifled progress: Opposition to nuclear power, GMOs, land development, and other technologies that could dramatically improve human life while managing environmental impact.
  • Centralized control: Justifies expansive government regulation and international environmental bureaucracies that override individual rights and local decision-making.
  • Emotional manipulation: Uses guilt (“You’re destroying the planet!”) to bypass rational cost-benefit analysis.

3. SPOTM’s Positive, Rational Alternative: Human-Centered Stewardship

SPOTM advocates rational environmentalism:

  • Nature is immensely valuable to us — as a source of resources, beauty, scientific discovery, recreation, and inspiration.
  • The best way to protect nature long-term is through abundance and technology, not scarcity and restriction. Richer societies with better technology consistently have cleaner environments (Environmental Kuznets Curve).
  • Private property rights are one of the strongest tools for good stewardship — owners have direct incentives to maintain the long-term value of their land.
  • Human beings are not a plague on the planet. We are the conscious, creative apex of terrestrial evolution — the part of nature that has become aware of itself and can improve it.

4. Spiritual Dimension

The natural world is a magnificent expression of the Divine Mind. Awe, wonder, and respect for nature are appropriate. However, this reverence should lead us to mastery and improvement through reason (e.g., cleaner energy, conservation through technology, space colonization to expand life), not worship or self-abnegation.

Concise SPOTM Statement you can use:

“Nature has no intrinsic value independent of conscious valuers. It possesses enormous objective value to human beings as rational expressions of the Divine Mind. We should approach the natural world with awe, gratitude, and responsible stewardship — not mystical worship or anti-human restrictions. True environmental alignment comes from reason, property rights, technological abundance, and the recognition that human flourishing is the proper standard of value.”

Sunday, June 14, 2026

Incels: personality/temperament profile

 Certain personality/temperament profiles show higher statistical correlation with incel tendencies, though no type is destined to become one. Inceldom is a complex outcome of personality traits + environment + choices, not genetic determinism.

Here’s the SPOTM analysis using the frameworks we’ve already integrated:

Highest Risk Personality/Temperament Profiles

Personality SystemHigher-Risk TypesWhy They Are More Vulnerable
Oldham StylesSolitary, Sensitive/Avoidant, IdiosyncraticSocial withdrawal, fear of rejection, difficulty reading social cues, preference for fantasy over real-world interaction
4 TemperamentsMelancholic (especially Melancholic-Phlegmatic)Prone to overthinking, pessimism, perfectionism, emotional sensitivity, and social inhibition
MBTIINTP, INTJ, ISTP, INFPIntroversion + analytical thinking can lead to social isolation and unrealistic romantic expectations
EnneagramType 5 (Investigator), Type 4 (Individualist) with strong withdrawalIntellectual detachment, envy of others’ relationships, tendency to romanticize suffering or feel uniquely defective

Common Psychological Patterns in These Profiles

These types often share traits that increase risk when unaddressed:

  • High introversion + low social calibration
  • Tendency toward rumination and negative self-narratives
  • Difficulty with emotional regulation and rejection sensitivity
  • Higher rates of autism spectrum traits or social awkwardness
  • Propensity for fantasy/porn addiction as a substitute for real relationships
  • Black-and-white thinking about dating (“All women are like this”)

SPOTM Perspective and Alignment Path

SPOTM does not view these personalities as doomed. They are natural variations that become distorted through chronic misalignment. The aligned response is:

  • Radical personal responsibility — Stop blaming women/society and focus on self-improvement.
  • Adult ego state development — Strengthen social skills, emotional regulation, and realistic expectations.
  • Voluntary exposure and practice — Gradually build real-world social competence instead of retreating into online echo chambers.
  • Rational self-interest — Focus on becoming a high-value man (physical fitness, career, interests, character) rather than entitlement.
  • 30-Day Alignment Test — Track social efforts, thought patterns, and porn use with brutal honesty.

Many men with these temperaments/styles successfully overcome incel patterns by choosing alignment — improving their fitness, social skills, career, and mindset. The ones who stay stuck usually double down on resentment and victimhood (D-mode disintegration).

SPOTM Summary Statement:

“Certain personality styles — particularly Solitary, Sensitive/Avoidant, and strong Melancholic or Type 5 patterns — are statistically more vulnerable to incel mindsets due to social withdrawal and rejection sensitivity. However, no temperament predestines anyone to failure. Through voluntary alignment, reason, self-improvement, and real-world action, these individuals can develop the competence and confidence needed for healthy relationships. The incel path is a choice of chronic misalignment. The aligned path is personal growth and responsibility.”


SPOTM Analysis: Women More Likely to Be Attracted to Incels

Using the personality systems we’ve integrated (Oldham, Temperaments, Enneagram, etc.), here are the profiles that show higher statistical likelihood of being drawn into relationships with incels (or chronically frustrated, low-agency men):

Personality SystemHigher-Risk Female ProfilesWhy the Attraction Happens
Oldham StylesSelf-Sacrificing, Devoted, SensitiveStrong rescuer/martyr tendencies; desire to "fix" or be needed; fear of rejection leads to settling
4 TemperamentsMelancholic (especially Melancholic-Phlegmatic)Prone to emotional intensity, overthinking, and romanticizing "broken" partners
EnneagramType 2 (Helper), Type 4 (Individualist), Type 9 (Peacemaker)Need to be needed, romanticize suffering, or avoid conflict by accommodating difficult partners
MBTIINFJ, INFP, ISFJIdealistic "savior" complex; strong empathy combined with poor boundary-setting

Common Psychological Patterns

Women with these profiles often share traits that increase vulnerability:

  • High empathy + low boundaries
  • Tendency to romanticize potential ("He’ll change if I love him enough")
  • Fear of being alone or rejected
  • History of unstable or emotionally neglectful upbringing
  • Self-worth tied to being "helpful" or "understanding"

This dynamic is mutually reinforcing misalignment: the incel gets validation and care without having to improve, while the woman gets a sense of purpose (and often superiority) from "helping" him.

SPOTM Perspective

This is not a healthy or aligned relationship pattern. SPOTM views it as a form of co-dependency and chronic misalignment for both parties. Healthy attraction and relationships require:

  • Mutual respect and self-respect
  • Emotional maturity and personal responsibility
  • Realistic expectations rather than fantasy or savior dynamics

Women with these personality styles can absolutely have healthy, fulfilling relationships — but only when they consciously work on strong boundaries, self-worth independent of "fixing" others, and rational partner selection.

Aligned Advice: For women: Prioritize partners who demonstrate agency, emotional regulation, and self-improvement rather than resentment and entitlement. 

For men (incels or former incels): Focus on becoming high-value through fitness, career, social skills, and mindset — this naturally attracts healthier partners. 

Oligarchy

If by “oligarchy” one means a small group ruling by pull and privilege, one is naming a feature of statism, not of capitalism. Under Objectivism, the relevant distinction is between political power (the legal power to initiate force) and economic power (the ability to produce and trade). Only the former can make an “oligarchy.” Wealth per se is not power over others; the state’s discretionary power is.

Clarify the concepts

  • Oligarchy properly denotes rule by a few through the apparatus of the state. In a free market, no one can compel a buyer or competitor; you must persuade. Political power compels. Conflating these is a package‑deal that smears productive success together with political privilege.
  • The moral standard is individual rights. The only social evil is the initiation of force (including its indirect forms: fraud, extortion, confiscation). Accumulated wealth gained by consent is not a rights‑violation; special privileges granted by government are.

Causal diagnosis (why “oligarchic” patterns appear in a mixed economy)

  • Discretionary regulation, subsidies, tariffs/quotas, exclusive licensing, bailouts, “public interest” standards, and elastic antitrust rules create legally backed favors. That attracts pressure groups and “pull‑peddling.” The more levers government has, the higher the return to lobbying and the more entrenched the few become.
  • In contrast, capitalism (rights, property, contract, free entry, objective law) constantly disciplines firms: competitors can enter, customers can exit, investors can reallocate capital. Market positions are temporary and must be re‑earned.

Why the usual “solution” backfires

  • Socialists typically answer “oligarchy” with more controls. But expanding discretionary power amplifies the very mechanism that breeds oligarchy—officials choosing winners. You do not cure political privilege by increasing the scope of political privilege.

The objective‑law remedy (Rand’s standard)

  • Strip government of the power to grant privilege: no subsidies, no protective tariffs, no exclusive franchises, no vague “public interest” mandates, narrowly defined fraud and force only, and clear, prospective, equal laws.
  • Separate economy and state just as we separate church and state: the government’s sole role is to protect rights by police, courts, and national defense—not to manage peaceful production and trade.

On wealth concentration claims

  • Inequality is not a political concept; rights are. The issue is not “how many dollars who has,” but “were rights violated?” In a capitalist setting, rising capital per worker raises productivity and real wages; profits fund and signal that capital formation. Attacks on profit and capital harm wage growth and mobility. See Reisman, Capitalism, on capital accumulation, profits, wages, and the fallacy that big business prospers at labor’s expense.

How to check a concrete case

  • Ask: Is the firm’s position sustained by government favors (exclusive licenses, guaranteed returns, barriers to entry)? If yes, that is oligarchic statism—abolish the favors. If no, the position rests on voluntary trade and should be protected, not punished.

References for the principles

  • Ayn Rand: Man’s Rights; The Nature of Government; What Is Capitalism?; America’s Persecuted Minority: Big Business; The Pull Peddlers; The New Fascism: Rule by Consensus.
  • George Reisman, Capitalism: chapters on monopoly/competition, profits and wages, and the political creation of “market power.”

Here’s a compact, objective field‑guide to “oligarchy” from an Objectivist standpoint, plus concrete tests and reforms.

  1. Definitions and causal chain
  • Oligarchy: rule by a few through political power (the legal ability to initiate force). It is a political, not an economic, phenomenon.
  • Economic power vs. political power: In markets you must persuade; in politics you can compel. Only the latter creates oligarchy.
  • Mechanism in a mixed economy: Discretionary regulation, subsidies, tariffs/quotas, exclusive licensing, “public interest” mandates, bailouts, and elastic antitrust standards create legal privileges. Privileges attract pressure groups; lobbying then rationally seeks those privileges. The wider the state’s discretion, the more “oligarchic” outcomes you will see.
  1. Objective-law test you can apply to any policy
    Ask of every statute or agency power:
  • Does it protect rights by banning the initiation of force and fraud, or does it manage peaceful production and trade?
  • Is it clear, knowable in advance, non‑contradictory, and applied equally—or vague and discretionary (e.g., “public interest,” “fair,” “abusive”)?
  • Does it create barriers to entry (licenses, quotas, certificates of need, exclusive franchises) unrelated to preventing force/fraud?
  • Does it grant or imply transfer payments, guarantees, or bailouts?
    If yes to vagueness, entry barriers, or privilege: you’re looking at a generator of oligarchy. Under objective law, those powers should not exist.
  1. How to audit an industry for political privilege
  • Entry: Are there state caps, certificates of need, or exclusive territories? If so, privilege exists.
  • Pricing/terms: Are rates, margins, or product attributes dictated by regulators? If so, political power, not market choice, drives outcomes.
  • Capital access: Are there guarantees, special credit windows, or tax carve‑outs unique to incumbents?
  • Trade: Are there protective tariffs/quotas that shelter a few firms?
  • Intellectual property: Are patents/copyrights used as property rights of finite, objective term (proper), or are there ad‑hoc extensions or compulsory licenses that politicize rivalry?
  • Procurement: Are awards discretionary and bundled with non‑price mandates that entrench a few “approved” vendors?
    Where the answer is yes, reform means repeal of the privilege—not new controls on firms that succeed without it.
  1. Typical claims and principled replies
  • “Wealth equals power.” Correction: Wealth from voluntary trade is not power over people; it is options for trade. Only the state’s legal force is power over people. Conflating the two is a package‑deal fallacy.
  • “Monopolies are inevitable; we need antitrust.” Objective reply: Durable coercive monopoly requires barriers to entry that only government can supply. Antitrust as written relies on vague standards (“dominance,” “abuse,” “unfairness”) and punishes success; it is non‑objective law. Rights‑protecting law should prohibit force and fraud, not market share.
  • “Billionaires buy elections.” If government can dispense favors, people will rationally spend to influence it. The cure is to eliminate the favors and narrow government’s scope, not to gag speech or limit voluntary funding.
  • “Corporations coerce workers/customers.” Coercion means force or fraud. Offers, however unequal, leave the other party free to say no; the remedy for bad offers is competition and entry, which statism throttles.
  1. Policy program to de‑oligarchize
  • Repeal subsidies, guarantees, special tax credits, protective tariffs/quotas, exclusive franchises, and discretionary licensing.
  • Replace vague mandates with bright‑line prohibitions on force and fraud; abolish “public interest” catch‑alls.
  • Sunset regulation by default; require rights‑based, quantified justification to renew.
  • Separate economy and state as we separate church and state: limit government to rights‑protection (police, courts, national defense).
  • Civil and criminal law: maintain precise definitions, public rules of evidence, burden of proof on the accuser, and proportional penalties.
  1. What history shows when privilege is absent
  • In sectors with free entry and no discretionary favors, large firms remain disciplined by innovation, capital reallocation, and consumer exit. Dominance without privilege tends to be temporary; positions erode unless value is continuously created. Where dominance persists, look for legal barriers, not “market power.”
  1. How to use this in practice
  • Pick an industry (health care, energy, finance, tech, shipping, housing).
  • Run the audit in section 3.
  • Identify each non‑objective lever.
  • Propose repeal or objective replacement; forecast the entry and price/product effects expected from removing each lever.

Core sources

  • Ayn Rand: Man’s Rights; The Nature of Government; What Is Capitalism?; America’s Persecuted Minority: Big Business; The Pull Peddlers; The New Fascism: Rule by Consensus; Return of the Primitive.
  • George Reisman, Capitalism (especially on monopoly/competition, profits and wages, price controls, environmentalism’s impact on capital formation).

 



Here is SPOTM’s direct and clear response to socialists and communists who constantly complain about “oligarchy” in the United States:

SPOTM’s Position on “Oligarchy” Complaints

The frequent socialist/communist warning about “oligarchy” is largely misleading rhetoric designed to justify more government power, redistribution, and control. SPOTM rejects this narrative.

1. Real Oligarchy vs. Wealth from Voluntary Exchange

  • True oligarchy (rule by a small, coercive elite) arises primarily from government power — cronyism, political favoritism, subsidies, bailouts, regulations that protect insiders, and central banking that transfers wealth to the connected. This is misaligned and should be opposed.
  • Wealth earned through voluntary exchange (by people like Elon Musk, engineers, entrepreneurs, and innovators) is not oligarchy. It is the result of creating massive value that millions of people willingly pay for. This is aligned with the Divine Order. Calling successful creators “oligarchs” is an attempt to morally smear achievement and justify taking their wealth.

2. The Real Source of Power Concentration

The greatest concentrations of unaccountable power in America today come from:

  • The federal bureaucracy and regulatory state.
  • Central banks (Federal Reserve) that inflate the currency and benefit the financial elite.
  • Big Tech-government collusion and censorship.
  • Politicians who sell influence.

These are political oligarchies, enabled by big government — exactly what socialists want more of. Free-market capitalism, by contrast, disperses economic power through competition and consumer choice. Billionaires in a free market must continually serve consumers or lose their wealth.

3. The Harmony of Interests (Reisman’s Insight)

Under genuine capitalism, the interests of “the rich” and “the poor” are harmonious. Successful creators generate jobs, technology, lower prices, and rising real wages. Attacking them through redistribution harms the very people socialists claim to help. History shows that countries with more economic freedom have far less poverty than those that obsess over “fighting oligarchy.”

4. SPOTM’s Direct Message to Socialists/Communists

“Stop calling productive achievement ‘oligarchy.’ The real oligarchy is the ruling political class that uses government force to extract wealth and control lives. True alignment with the Divine Order means protecting individual rights, private property, and voluntary exchange — not punishing makers to reward takers.

The solution to concentrated power is not more government — it is less government. Reduce the state’s ability to grant favors, print money, and violate rights. Let genuine competition and consumer choice determine who prospers. That is the path of reason, justice, and long-term human flourishing.”

Bottom Line from SPOTM: Complaining about “oligarchy” while pushing for bigger government is self-contradictory and destructive. The greatest enemy of real oligarchy is a limited government under objective law in a free-market system.


In addition:

Here’s additional useful information on the subject of “oligarchy” complaints from socialists and communists, framed in SPOTM terms:

Important Distinctions SPOTM Emphasizes

  1. Crony Capitalism vs. Free-Market Capitalism Much of what critics call “oligarchy” is actually crony capitalism — the corrupt fusion of big business and big government. This is misaligned. True free-market capitalism (laissez-faire) disperses power through competition. When government has vast regulatory, spending, and monetary powers, the wealthy have strong incentives to capture those powers for their benefit. The solution is not more government to “fight oligarchy,” but to shrink government so it cannot be captured in the first place.
  2. Wealth from Creation vs. Wealth from Privilege
    • Elon Musk-style wealth comes overwhelmingly from voluntary exchange — billions of people choosing to buy Tesla cars, Starlink, etc. This is aligned and beneficial.
    • Wealth from government contracts, bailouts, subsidies, central bank favoritism, or regulatory barriers is unearned privilege and misaligned. SPOTM condemns the latter while celebrating the former.
  3. The Historical Pattern Socialist rhetoric about “fighting the oligarchs” has repeatedly been used to justify policies that concentrate more power in the hands of the political class — the ultimate oligarchy. Examples include 20th-century socialist revolutions that replaced private “oligarchs” with far worse state dictators and bureaucracies. The rhetoric sounds moral but often serves as a power grab.
  4. Data and Reality Check
    • The poorest people in relatively capitalist countries (even imperfect ones) are vastly richer than the average person in heavily socialist or interventionist countries.
    • Global extreme poverty has plummeted since 1990 primarily because of market reforms and globalization — not redistribution.
    • In the US, the biggest gains in living standards for the bottom half have come from technological progress driven by “makers,” not from socialist policies.

SPOTM’s Recommended Response Strategy

When someone complains about oligarchy:

  • Acknowledge real cronyism where it exists.
  • Point out that the solution is smaller, limited government, not larger government.
  • Ask: “If billionaires are the problem, why do you want to give politicians (who are often funded by billionaires) even more power over the economy?”
  • Reframe: “The real divide is not between rich and poor, but between makers (who create value) and takers (who use political force to extract value).”

SPOTM Bottom Line: The obsession with “oligarchy” is usually a smokescreen for the desire to expand state power. True alignment requires protecting the rights of creators while eliminating the political mechanisms that allow crony privilege. The path forward is more economic freedom, not less.

Saturday, June 13, 2026

SPOTM on producers vs parasites

 Here is SPOTM’s clear position on the statement:

“Our World Needs More Makers Like Musk, Fewer Takers Like Bernie and Pocahontas.”

SPOTM Verdict: Strongly Agree

This statement captures a fundamental truth about alignment and misalignment in society.

SPOTM Analysis

Makers (exemplified by Elon Musk):

  • Creators who use reason, vision, capital, and productive effort to generate massive value.
  • They advance technology, expand human capability, reduce scarcity, and push the boundaries of what is possible.
  • In SPOTM terms, they are highly aligned individuals actively participating in the creative unfolding of the Divine Order through innovation and long-range thinking.
  • Musk represents the archetype of the Pragmatic/Service Aligner and Productive Achiever — turning ambitious ideas into real-world achievements (SpaceX, Tesla, Neuralink, Starlink, etc.).

Takers (exemplified by Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren):

  • Politicians who specialize in using state power to redistribute wealth, regulate productive activity, and expand government control.
  • They promote policies rooted in envy, entitlement, and the belief that success should be penalized to subsidize failure or “fairness.”
  • In SPOTM terms, this is chronic misalignment — institutionalized initiation of force against productive individuals in the name of collective goals. It violates individual rights, discourages productiveness, and distorts spontaneous order.

Deeper SPOTM Perspective

  • Productiveness is a Virtue. Creating value through reason and effort is one of the highest expressions of alignment with the Divine Mind. Makers move humanity forward.
  • Forcible Redistribution is Misalignment. Using government coercion to take from creators and give to non-creators (or to buy political support) is a form of institutionalized sin — it punishes alignment and rewards dependency.
  • The Maker/Taker Divide is real and morally significant. Societies that reward makers and limit takers flourish. Societies that glorify takers and punish makers decline.

SPOTM does not oppose voluntary charity or mutual aid. It strongly supports rational benevolence. What it rejects is the political weaponization of compassion through state force.

Short SPOTM Statement (for your writings):

“The world urgently needs more Makers — individuals who create value, advance technology, and expand human potential through reason and voluntary effort. It needs far fewer Takers — those who use political power to redistribute wealth and control productive individuals under the guise of compassion or justice. True alignment with the Divine Order celebrates the creator and protects the fruits of his mind and effort. Coercive redistribution is not compassion; it is institutionalized misalignment.”

This aligns perfectly with both SPOTM’s ethics and your Techno-Libertarian worldview.

SPOTM REJECTS [Doctors Have ‘Moral Obligation’ to Treat Child ‘Gender Dysphoria’]

 Here is SPOTM’s clear and principled position on the claim that doctors have a “moral obligation” to treat child “gender dysphoria” with gender-affirming interventions (puberty blockers, cross-sex hormones, or surgeries).

SPOTM Verdict: Strongly Opposed

This claim is a serious form of misalignment with the Divine Order. SPOTM rejects it on multiple levels:

1. Violation of Reason and Objective Reality (Epistemology)

  • Biological sex is real, binary, and objectively grounded in genetics, anatomy, and reproductive function. It is not a social construct or fluid feeling.
  • “Gender dysphoria” in children is real psychological distress, but the evidence does not support the idea that immediate medical transition is the best or morally required treatment.
  • Large-scale European reviews (Cass Review in UK, Sweden, Finland, Norway) and growing American dissent have shown that the evidence for “gender-affirming care” in minors is very weak, especially regarding long-term benefits vs. harms (sterility, sexual dysfunction, bone density loss, cognitive effects, regret, and mental health outcomes).
  • Affirming a child’s subjective gender identity as literal truth often involves denying biological reality — a clear misalignment with the Law of Identity.

2. Violation of Individual Rights and Protection of the Vulnerable

  • Children cannot give informed consent to irreversible medical interventions. Their brains (especially the prefrontal cortex responsible for long-term consequences) are not fully developed.
  • Doctors do not have a moral obligation to provide elective, experimental, sterilizing treatments to minors. On the contrary, they have a moral obligation to protect children from harm (“first, do no harm”).
  • Parents do not have unlimited rights to authorize permanent harm to their children’s bodies in pursuit of a psychological belief.

3. Ethical and Alignment Perspective

  • True alignment requires distinguishing between compassion for a distressed child and medical mutilation of a healthy body.
  • The compassionate, aligned approach is:
    • Thorough psychological evaluation and therapy (exploratory therapy, not immediate affirmation).
    • Addressing underlying issues (autism, trauma, social contagion, mental health comorbidities — which are very common in this population).
    • Waiting until adulthood for any irreversible medical steps.
    • Supporting the child’s mental health and social functioning without chemically or surgically altering their developing body.

4. DIM Analysis

This ideology is a toxic blend of D2 (disintegration of biological reality, language, and objective categories) and M2 (quasi-religious belief in gender identity as an inner essence that overrides material reality). It is strongly anti-I.

SPOTM Summary Statement:

“SPOTM holds that doctors do not have a moral obligation to provide puberty blockers, hormones, or surgeries to children experiencing gender dysphoria. On the contrary, they have a profound moral duty to protect developing bodies and minds from irreversible harm. Children cannot consent to sterilization and mutilation. The aligned path is compassionate psychological care that explores underlying causes while preserving biological reality and the child’s future fertility and sexual function. Medical transition of minors is a profound misalignment with reason, science, and the Divine Order.”

This position is consistent with SPOTM’s commitments to reason, individual rights (especially of the child), long-range flourishing, and protection of the vulnerable.

SPOTM rejects the DEI initiatives of liberals/leftists

 The rejection of American DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) initiatives by SPOTM:

Here is SPOTM’s clear position on American DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) initiatives:

Overall DIM Classification: Strongly D2 with M2 elements

DEI is primarily a D2 (Disintegration) program — it actively attacks integration, objective standards, and the “One in the Many.” It has secondary M2 (mystical/ideological) characteristics in its quasi-religious framing of identity and power.

SPOTM Analysis

SPOTM views modern DEI initiatives as deeply misaligned with the Divine Order for the following reasons:

1. Core Philosophical Flaws

  • Rejection of the Individual: DEI replaces the individual (the primary unit of the Divine Mind) with group identity (race, gender, sexuality, etc.). This is a direct violation of the principle that every person is a unique expression of The One.
  • Equity over Equality: “Equity” (engineered equal outcomes) is fundamentally opposed to justice. It requires discrimination against individuals based on group identity, which violates individual rights and the Law of Identity.
  • Anti-Merit and Anti-Reason: DEI subordinates competence, achievement, and objective standards to demographic checkboxes. This undermines productiveness, truth-seeking, and alignment with reality.
  • Oppressor/Oppressed Narrative: It promotes a simplistic, zero-sum worldview that fosters resentment, victimhood, and tribalism — classic D2 disintegration.

2. Sociological and Cultural Effects

  • Erosion of Spontaneous Order: By forcing demographic outcomes in hiring, promotions, admissions, and contracts, DEI distorts the natural signals of merit and voluntary cooperation.
  • Increased Division: Instead of fostering genuine goodwill, it heightens group conflict and mutual suspicion.
  • Institutional Decay: Organizations that adopt strong DEI (universities, corporations, government agencies) often experience declining competence, innovation, trust, and morale.

3. Ethical Judgment

DEI, as currently practiced in America, is a systematic form of misalignment (sin) because:

  • It violates individual rights through racial/gender discrimination.
  • It promotes falsehoods (e.g., all disparities are caused by systemic oppression).
  • It discourages personal responsibility and rational self-interest.
  • It substitutes group-based moral status for individual character and achievement.

SPOTM’s Alternative

SPOTM advocates Color-Blind, Merit-Based, Individualist principles:

  • Treat every person as a sovereign individual with equal rights.
  • Judge people by the content of their character, their actions, and their contributions — not by immutable group characteristics.
  • Encourage genuine diversity of thought, excellence, and voluntary inclusion.
  • Support equal opportunity under fair rules, not engineered equity of outcomes.

Short Summary Statement:

“SPOTM regards contemporary American DEI initiatives as a deeply misaligned D2 program that fragments society along group lines, undermines merit and reason, and violates individual rights in the name of equity. It replaces the sacred individual — a unique expression of the Divine Mind — with collective identity and grievance. True alignment requires rejecting group-based discrimination and returning to color-blind justice, individual rights, and merit-based evaluation. Genuine diversity and inclusion emerge naturally when individuals are free to align with reason and excellence.”


This analysis is consistent with SPOTM’s I-mode commitments, Techno-Libertarian roots, and previous evaluations of similar topics (e.g., progressivism, identity politics).


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