Holistic inclusion, holistic acceptance, holistic, inspirational incentives are a way to end all crime, all violence, war, terrorism, mental illness, and traditional reactionary methods. In a way, I feel like this proposal will be treated like the Declaration of Independence. As with all information from people, it gets extracted and exchanged, and the original creator is excluded from contributing what they were meant to contribute. It’s sort of like the Constitution of the United States. The Constitution overrode the Declaration of Independence and Thomas Jefferson. This may be why his monument is way off to the side of the mall in Washington, D.C. The constitution was the reactionary document manufactured by the industrial earth-king philosophy and the establishment of extreme reactionary reductionism. The constitution was meant to make Thomas Jefferson look inadequate and adequate. The preamble is the indicator that it was all about the Declaration of Independence in the first place. The Declaration of Independence mentioned self-government and promoted broad, fundamental natural rights to govern and to be free. Holistic justice is meant to be about social justice, environmental justice, and holistic justice itself. We need to have an adjusted, free society, but not in a reactionary, reductionist way, where everything is spelled out in law and the constitution.
Therefore, it should be more about living naturally and healthily, contributing, collaborating, Learning, exploring, discovering, and being part of this miraculous planet Earth. Justice was not meant to be a codified concept, but a natural, free concept, adapting and evolving toward a more holistic future condition. As we eliminated Kings, castles, and kingdoms from our influence, we created a more natural freedom. However, we can’t do this without holistic acceptance, holistic inclusion, and holistic inspirational incentives. In many ways, what was created by the constitution excluded, separated, and neglected the rights of everyone, everywhere on earth. It manufactured an us-and-them instead of creating we-the-people. In its reactionary reductionism, it excluded everyone, promoting only those who work with the constitution and the law itself. Maybe this contribution will be over the top as well, as it is put through the extraction, exchange, exclusion, and takings machine, and will continue to give rise to the reactionary reductionist establishment. However, this time, I’m more interested in a holistic conclusion. I have suggested a Unidiversity Research Explorers Cycle to focus more on holistic inclusion, holistic acceptance, and holistic inspirational incentives. enlightenment, loving, learning, exploring, discovering, and living on this miraculous planet.
I am writing to articulate a vision for societal transformation that moves beyond conventional approaches to address the profound challenges facing humanity. My proposal centers on the foundational power of holistic inclusion, authentic acceptance, and genuinely inspirational incentives as the most effective path to mitigate and ultimately eradicate systemic issues such as crime, violence, conflict, and widespread mental distress.
Imagine a society where the roots of discord are systematically dismantled, not through punitive measures or rigid, reactive frameworks, but by cultivating an environment of deep-seated belonging and shared purpose. Holistic inclusion means actively ensuring every individual, every community, and indeed every facet of our natural world, feels seen, valued, and inherently connected. It’s about dismantling barriers that isolate and marginalize, allowing diverse perspectives to enrich our collective understanding. Coupled with authentic acceptance, which transcends mere tolerance to embrace and celebrate difference, we begin to foster an unshakable social fabric.
When incentives are designed not for competition or control, but to genuinely inspire collaboration, innovation, and mutual upliftment, we unlock an extraordinary collective potential. These aren’t just monetary rewards, but systemic structures that promote education, health, environmental stewardship, and opportunities for all to contribute meaningfully. Such an approach transforms the drivers of human behavior from scarcity and fear to abundance and creativity, leading to sustainable peace and prosperity.
Our traditional reliance on reactive, reductionist methods, which attempt to regulate behavior through complex legal codes and after-the-fact interventions, has often inadvertently created more fragmentation and suffering. By defining justice almost exclusively through codified statutes and punishments, we frequently overlook the deeper social, economic, and environmental imbalances that perpetuate injustice. A truly just society, as I envision it, would be a dynamic, adaptive ecosystem, continually learning, exploring, and collaborating, profoundly integrated with our miraculous planet Earth. Justice, in this light, is not a static concept to be enforced, but a living principle that evolves to ensure collective flourishing—socially, environmentally, and individually. It echoes the spirit of natural rights and self-governance, allowing societies to organically adapt towards ever-improving conditions.
I recognize that groundbreaking ideas, particularly those that challenge established paradigms, can be vulnerable to misinterpretation or dilution as they enter public discourse. There’s a historical tendency for transformative concepts to be extracted, exchanged, and sometimes stripped of their original intent. However, the urgency of our global challenges demands that we strive for a truly holistic conclusion this time, ensuring that the essence of profound inclusion, acceptance, and genuinely inspirational incentives remains central to any collective action and policy.
By committing to these fundamental principles, we can move beyond merely managing symptoms of societal dysfunction. Instead, we can cultivate a world where every being is empowered to contribute, where collaboration is inherent, and where peace and well-being are the natural outcomes of a truly interconnected and compassionate civilization.
Sincerely,
Richard Thomas Simmons