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Obsessive Fixation Self-Loop

The figure on the right explores a dilemma: a lady wishes for a boyfriend who shares her love for animals, but her affection is only towards one man who sees her just as a friend. Given that he meets other ladies, she contemplates how to win his affection.

Scheme A elaborates on the two initial concepts (depicted in green), expanding them into three. By integrating one additional positive concept from the originals, namely “Desire for Compatibility,” the total comes to four. Scheme B illustrates the causal interconnectedness among these concepts. The green color represents the single concept explicitly described in the situation, while the blue colors denote new concepts suggested by the engine. The numerous interconnections among all these concepts open up a realm of considerations, breaking the original self-loop.

Scheme C illustrates what happens to Scheme B when some of its interconnections are severed, leading to a loss of self-regulating synchronicity. As a result, all concepts become “overdeveloped.” If any of these concepts, or the states connecting them, exhibit recurrence, it indicates the presence of a hidden trap. Various ‘profiling and tuning schemes‘ may be employed for breakthroughs.

See also:

Smart vs. Rich Self-Loop

Home vs. Work Self-Loop


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