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= Overview =
= Overview =


It makes sense that a community would want it's members to live healthy lives, the [[Scientific method]] can be employed to create rules that return outcomes that increases the health of members.
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It makes sense that a community would want it's members to live healthy lives, the [[Special:MyLanguage/Scientific method|scientific method]] can be employed to create rules that return outcomes that increases the health of members.


[[The animal nature of humans|Human nature]] often pushes people to act in unhealthy ways, this is not good for them but also for the community as it reduces [[What makes humans happy|happiness]], [[Productive time management|productivity]], and costs resources taking care for unhealthy people.
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[[Special:MyLanguage/The animal nature of humans|Human nature]] often pushes people to act in unhealthy ways, this is not good for them but also for the community as it reduces [[Special:MyLanguage/What makes humans happy|happiness]], [[Special:MyLanguage/Productive time management|productivity]], and costs resources taking care for unhealthy people.


Rules could be put in place that require people to act in well understood healthy ways. For example methods that break up [[Productive time management|work]] into different activities that promote good health could be employed, access to unhealthy food from outside the community could be restricted, and the community could develop [[Self-sufficiency|internal]] health care services that achieve [[Scientific method|testable]] results such as preventative care.
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Rules could be put in place that require people to act in well understood healthy ways. For example methods that break up [[Special:MyLanguage/Productive time management|work]] into different activities that promote good health could be employed, access to unhealthy food from outside the community could be restricted, and the community could develop [[Special:MyLanguage/Self-sufficiency|internal]] health care services that achieve [[Special:MyLanguage/Scientific method|testable]] results such as preventative care.


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* [[Self-sufficiency]]
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* [[Scientific method]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Self-sufficiency|Self-sufficiency]]
* [[Productive time management]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Scientific method|Scientific method]]
* [[Strong work ethic]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Productive time management|Productive time management]]
* [[Truth seeking]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Strong work ethic|Strong work ethic]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Truth seeking|Truth seeking]]


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* [[Personal freedom]]
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* [[What makes humans happy]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Personal freedom|Personal freedom]]
* [[Personal freedom]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/What makes humans happy|What makes humans happy]]
* [[Greed and materialism]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Personal freedom|Personal freedom]]
* [[Special:MyLanguage/Greed and materialism|Greed and materialism]]
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Latest revision as of 12:23, 10 November 2024

Level 5 concept (Moderate) - Concept an Izara Community should strongly consider implementing

Overview

It makes sense that a community would want it's members to live healthy lives, the scientific method can be employed to create rules that return outcomes that increases the health of members.

Human nature often pushes people to act in unhealthy ways, this is not good for them but also for the community as it reduces happiness, productivity, and costs resources taking care for unhealthy people.

Rules could be put in place that require people to act in well understood healthy ways. For example methods that break up work into different activities that promote good health could be employed, access to unhealthy food from outside the community could be restricted, and the community could develop internal health care services that achieve testable results such as preventative care.

Related concepts

Related reasonings