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The Master Chart

***THIS CONTENT IS IN THE PROCESS OF BEING UPDATED*** [Thank you for your patience. We'll see you later when our pretty planet becomes fully colonized.]

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The Green Star Paradigm is a general theory of intensity and longevity that draws from a large multitude of hard and soft scientific fields to communicate the fundamental relationship between peak performance and peak stability in all domains. This page contains the Master Chart, which is a simple list of blue and yellow elements in order to see and understand how the green star paradox expresses itself in many different domains.

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The main lesson of the Master chart is that a vast array of seemingly unrelated traits co-vary along a single dimension: the shade of its star color. Below is a short list of

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  1. A Domain's Color Depth Describes Both Its Proportion and Magnitude of Known Elements and Predicts the Probability and Magnitude of Unknown Elements: The more deeply blue or yellow an element can be said to be, the more two things will happen: (1) the element will express a greater the number of traits associated with that color column in its domain, and (2) the more extreme it will exhibit such trait.

  2. The Cluster Effect: The more elements you can know about and can identify within a domain that correspond to one color column as opposed to the other, the more safely and accurately you can predict that unknown or unidentified elements within that domain will tend to be of the same color (similar to body language clusters; this happens because of the domain-general operation of the green star paradigm).

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For example, in the domain of Cognitive Biases, risk-aversion is a yellow element and risk-seeking is a blue element. 

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In the domain of human behavior,

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Risk-seeking

Instant gratification

High need for novel

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The relevant information for the analysis is:

  1. What proportion of elements within a domain are blue versus yellow?

  2. How intensely does each individual element exhibit the trait associated with its color?

 

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 The key point to understand here is that in a Green Star Paradox situation, Exhibiting just one of any of the traits in one column correlates with exhibiting all of the traits in that column. This correlation is nothing short of a gold mine in terms of its predictive value. For example, concerning behavior, where there is a green star paradox, if someone is a habitual risk-seeker, you can predict that they are more susceptible to instant gratification and that they have a high need for novelty

 

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