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Dialectical App

A decision-making app that transforms your deepest values into a success story (based on Dialectical Board Game):

  1. Select theses that are closest to your problem – see picture on the right.
  2. At any time you can stop the game and view the AI results (interesting enough even for the simplest cases)
  3. If you wanna dig deeper, then select pros and cons for selected theses and antitheses (interface is not shown)
  4. If this is not enough, then select actions and reflections that can unite all selected pros
  5. Select pros and cons of actions and reflections
  6. Unite all pros into an AI story
  7. Turn your story into reality by integrating with the self-control and growth apps

(Compare to “Multilevel App” that combines identifications of values with character traits)

Unlike other decision-making apps, it calls for realizing your deeper mission and making its realization the top priority, no matter what.

If you obsess over whether you are making the right decision, you are basically assuming that the universe will reward you for one thing and punish you for another. The universe has no fixed agenda. Once you make any decision, it works around that decision. There is no right or wrong, only a series of possibilities that shift with each thought, feeling, and action that you experience.” (Deepak Chopra)

Therefore, no matter what dilemmas you face, it always comes to the same question: What is your mission?

This app promotes critical thinking, problem-solving, personal growth, resilience, empathy, understanding, creativity, cooperation and communication

It can have a huge impact on society, by reducing self-destruction, confrontation, formal view of the world, radicalism, extremism, materialism, nihilism, apathy, exploitation, corruption, inequality and wars

All our problems begin with the denial of the Comparability of Good and Bad. Even the worst things are “good” in that they encourage us to stay away from them. Even the best things are “bad” in that they are fragile and need to be taken care of. Both encourage self-discipline and inner growth, respect for any form of life and contempt for any form of lies and propaganda.

A society that lives by dialectics is immune from most of today’s problems. Everyone minds his own business, focuses on his inner world and external complementarity, and no longer struggles with “either-or” dilemmas