Perfect Action- The Crossroads of Morality and Efficiency

I realized today that laziness is polarizing, and is the actual equation that will be used, that must be used, in the end.

The knowledge of good and evil, inserted into an equation that is otherwise random but expressesas experience everywhere, on some level or another. Everyone will want the good side to win, once they have seen a variety of perspectives including any one under the thumb of evil, and will know what good is by that point, having experienced a perspective for some time, but then the knowledge will settle that there are an infinite number of ways to arrange this as "good" from that point, and an infinite number of potential perspectives to consider that might overlap.

If approached without a tether, that will be the final juncture, and there will be no non-arbitrary move to make. It is hard to imagine a mind not overloading in such a position. If approached with a tether, there will be only one correct path because momentum and origin can be traced, so either a non-arbitrary or an arbitrary move can be made from this position. Establishing Random and comprehending God must be accomplished with this same step, I just saw, like the Rubik's Cube, where every move involves at least two cube changing places or orientation.

The issue is: just being good will not solve this equation, the equation must literally run its full course regardless, meaning some very visceral events occurring in the smoothest way possible- I imagine like the experience of a fertilized egg cell becoming a human, and/or the experience of childbirth, likely involving crafting the events of Revelation to fit. Everyone must bind themselves to the path of agreed upon good first, essentially making a competitive game into a cooperative one, without risk of betrayal.

Everyone will then see that the next steps can only be accomplished at maximum efficiency, as they are accomplishing them, and that any wicked version of "maximum efficiency" (trying to force one's way into godhood by any means necessary up until this point) will be revealed very plainly through the act of accomplishing these steps.

It's like a many paths equation suddenly collapsing into one. Laziness can drive one to either find perfect action, or to accept imperfect action, as the pathway to accomplishing the task. We look out the window to see what else people had in mind, as we venture forth.

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