Superiority does not feed from inferiority – D S Reid
DEFINITION
Moral intent and actions exemplify an aesthetic superiority that is desired and often leeched upon by those of opposing inferior intent and actions.
EXPLANATION
CLARIFICATIONS Superior intent, actions, and possessions routinely face attacks from inferior intent and actions. |
EXEMPLIFICATIONS The desire to reside under the roof of moral rooted individuals and assemblies is high. However, unequal people refuse to apply the morals and discipline required to achieve a genuine aesthetically pleasing attire. Often unequal people opt to undermine the legitimate hierarchies of moral roofs in an effort to cleanse their immoral intent and activities. These unequal people participate in activities that hinder equal striving individuals and groups from equally sowing and reaping. At times, making equal striving or equal interested people their subjects, while coercing them to follow a faddish bandwagon of inequality. Which is usually accomplished by sugar coating the intent to undermine morals with a short lived ‘hype’. Which in retrospect usually sounds unwise when brought to an assembly at Crown. |
AFFIRMATIONS Superior Intent is valuable, aesthetically pleasing, and usually welcomed. Immoral intent is inferior, and unwanted by any reasonably reputable assembly in society. |
CONSIDERATIONS While many moral roofs are infiltrated by unequal parties, its likely the most infiltrated roofs are the largest ones. Which is religion, and law. People tend to want to look good in the eyes of the religious congregation, and in front of law. Its a well known fact that there are pretentious people in both assemblies with intent that is severely less that the central morally facing ideology. |
THESIS
The Superior Inferior Principle is the root premise to analyze and quantify the intricate interactions that transpire between equal individuals and groups, and unequal individuals and groups.
EQUAL ADVANCED RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT (EARD) OBJECTIVES
- Identify and quantify the parameters of the Superior Inferior principle.
- Identify and quantify the factors that affect the intricate interactions of the Superior Inferior principle.
TECHNICAL WRITING BY:
D S Reid