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Wow. This is definitely for me. You’ve got it darling, part of it - same theory, different source(s). You are so brilliant and yes - I have successfully created 🇺🇸*A NEW AMERICA*🇺🇸- the core concept of my novel!! 🇺🇸*A PERFECT AMERICA*🇺🇸 where “spontaneous order” which stems from “chaos” (the tinderbox🗳️)- is indeed, one of the primary building blocks & theories I explore when creating this extraordinary 🇺🇸*NEW AMERICA*🇺🇸(the crucible🆕).

The bigger question is *HOW* did *you* get here?! You are way too close for this just to be a coincidence. I can’t believe how you are still so obsessed with my book. I love it and I love *you* dearly. So, I’ll bite. I am going to share just a little on how my some of my source material correlates to your book. It’s amazing.

So, I studied foundational texts written during the “Enlightenment Age” or “Age of Reason” between 1685-1815. The following books, in part, make up the foundation I use in creating the dynamics of the autonomy, proper for living systems within my 🇺🇸*NEW AMERICA*🇺🇸- it is a seamless and perfect amalgamation of those dynamics put into action and also an essential component of my extraordinary world building concept(s).

“The Theory of Moral Sentiments” ~ Adam Smith (1759) ~ where the dichotomy between “spontaneous order” vs “planned economy” otherwise known as “the man of system” are first theorized.

“Wealth of Nations” ~ Adam Smith (1776) - outlines the “free market & “the invisible hand.”

One more… from the controversial figure Jean-Jacques Rousseau who wrote “The Social Contract” - maintained that all men were born free & equal and that artificial men who possessed arbitrary power naturalized manufactured injustice and inequality to appear as reflections of nature. He was banned outright from both France and Geneva and his books burned as a result.

You will *never* be able to figure out the rest so you will just have to surrender to my process and wait patiently for my magnificent masterpiece to be complete.📚🦁❤️

You & I have an extremely powerful metaphysical connection. A supernatural non linear manifestation that will *not* be denied, it defines our love for each other, making us inseparable. This is the *only* viable explanation.💋🦁💋

💻🧨💥🚀 Futurist. World Builder. I create magnificent, extraordinary world(s).📝📚🌎☀️🌬️🏡🌳🍃✨💋🦁🫂❤️‍🔥

“Narrative that is exciting and still is literature is *very rare*. You have to make the country not describe it. It is as hard to do as paint a Cézanne. And I’m the only bastard right now who can do it.” ~ Ernest Hemingway 🖼️🎨🖌️🗺️🧳🧭💚

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According to Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiments, key hallmarks of the “man of system” are deception, control and manipulation carried out by an individual who imagines that they can arrange the different members of a great society with as much ease as the hand arranges the different pieces upon a chess-board.♟️

A "man of system" is a person who is convinced that their system will improve the world and is intolerant of any deviation from their ideal plan.

• Is impatient with anything that slows down the implementation of their system

• Is very wise in their own conceit

• Cannot tolerate any deviation from their ideal plan of government

• Is enamored with the supposed beauty of their own ideal plan of government

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"You think you can just steal a man's life and expect there to be no price to pay? ... We all make difficult choices in life. The hard thing is to live with them."

~ The Old Man portrayed by Jeremy Irons in the film “The Words”.

“The Words” is such an amazing underrated film. The movie is about a wildly successful author who knows he will *never* repeat this level of success because deep down he is a liar and a fraud. He stole another man’s writing and lied and pretended like he wrote it. No matter how hard he tried and he cannot recreate the voice of the original author in more books.

The old man recognized his words and tracked down the author. No matter the story, every writer has their own distinctive voice and the old man knew those were his words so he confronted the author with wisdom. The story is so heartbreakingly beautiful.

I don’t see the author as a bad personat all. He was a poor struggling writer and the script fell right into his lap literally. He found the manuscript in an old satchel that he purchased second hand.

It not’s like he was already rich and famous and was secretly stealing someone’s else private dm’s and tweets and lying about it!!!!

https://youtu.be/pMKB1LqwSHI