Influx Outflux

Are external approaches that are solely external the most effective ones?

DEFINITION

To solve problems according to their place of origin, whether internal or external.

EXPLANATION

CLARIFICATIONS
The use of internal solutions to solve internal causes as opposed to external efforts. Oftentimes external efforts are based on the external effects of what was originally due to an internal cause. For this example, we will refer to external efforts as ‘outflux’.
EXEMPLIFICATIONS
The gap between internal causes and external efforts is where inaccuracies of policies and procedures regularly occur. Frequently, outflux of fixes are used to equate what is erroneously considered as external effects. An opposing approach, compared to an influx of solutions that equate internal causes. ‘Outfluxes’ are reactionary in nature, inefficient, and prone to errors. In addition, they can perpetuate the problem, as they are usually effectual in nature. Conversely, ‘influxes’ are usually causal in nature. Oftentimes, the Root Cause Clause is not applied and may not even be considered. To avoid a treadmill of problems, issues must be approached according to their internal causes. Any attempt to do otherwise will likely negate an organic and streamlined solution; which should be the intended purpose and method of fixing a problem. Oftentimes, formal arms claim they are solving problems that have an internal cause, solely via the use of external force. A mind boggling, paradoxical effort that is inefficient.
AFFIRMATIONS
Outflux of fixes are an inefficient strategy to equate problems.
CONSIDERATIONS
An example of this is fighting against the ownership of weapons without fighting the reason why people would even consider acquiring weapons. Such a haphazard approach is akin towards cutting the branches of a tree and expecting for the tree to bear a different fruit. Naturally, the branches will eventually grow back, and bear the exact same fruits. It’s obviously more sensible to uproot the entire tree. Unfortunately, this is an approach taken by many if not all formal systems. Sadly, the haphazard efforts of the formal systems usually have morally tolerable stance, compared to the far less regulated informal arms system. Ironically, informal arms system has two paradoxical modes of regulation; God, or gun. With a limited set methods to reach a holy consensus, a perpetuation of ‘guns’ controlling guns is far more likely for the informal arms system. For civilians, this could be a nightmare; as they have little or no say, and no way to defend themselves from either of the dangerous arms systems that are deciding their fate. A influx of internal solutions is the light at the end of a scary tunnel, for the everyday civilian.

THESIS

The Influx Outflux principle helps to accurately equate inequalities.

EQUAL ADVANCED RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (EARD) OBJECTIVES

  1. Identify and quantify the parameters of the Influx Outflux principle.
  2. Identify and quantify methods to ensure Internal Influx Outflux is being properly applied.

TECHNICAL WRITING BY:

D S Reid