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 Adib Ben Jebara

Shortcuts to the Essentials of Development

Reproducing effective structures and maintaining the level of higher education

are shortcuts to the essentials of development.

This requires eliminating xenophobia and anti-intellectualism.

The percentage of successful secondary school graduates

is an indicator of the efforts required to achieve an acceptable level.

The existence of skilled workers is conducive to economic development.

The massive dropout rate from higher education is problematic. Offering only narrow specializations

is also problematic.

Research must aim to solve problems. The deepening of theories

must serve to answer questions.

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Most people do not seek to educate themselves and recognize the truth,

so they do not know or recognize the origins of existing forms of organization.

People are beginning to understand

that we must return to the classics. The classics were creative, and this creativity is lacking today 

due to extreme specialization. People must spend more in order to become more cultured.

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To overcome an economic crisis, one must consider things

as they evolved and be creative. People must have a vocation and not simply pursue money. 

Religions do not prevent long-term economic underdevelopment. Marxism leads to State capitalism, 

which creates problems such as a lack of freedom of expression. Religions and Marxism are obsolete. 

Prophets received messages from deceased people, which was supposed to be useful for a time. 

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What is seriously lacking in religions is the advice to study Nature, as Descartes advocated.

Studying the laws of nature teaches the absence of blah blah. Most people live without considering 

the existence of the afterlife, and that should change. We must learn to concentrate in order to 

form opinions. We must be aware that matter has always existed in successive universes in one form or 

another because it cannot be created from nothing. Adib Ben Jebara

Beyond capitalism, there is problem solving; one problem is the sclerosis of public services 

because there have been no important changes in them for decades. Anti-intellectualism, 

bureaucratic behavior, and extreme specialization prevent shortcuts and prevent us from being 

results-oriented. I have a philosophical theory about the real existence of the afterlife. 

This is because thoughts are mathematical waves that continue to exist. 

I have another philosophical theory about climate change that requires a change in lifestyle 

by using the mind more and the body less.

In the non-physical sky, there is Plato's sky of Ideas or Forms, and next to the sky of Ideas, 

there is the sky of spiritual energies, and next to the sky of spiritual energies, there is 

the mathematical sky.

One question is, are spiritual energies destroyed by the Big Crunch of the universe?

But the important question is: are all thoughts recorded as mathematical waves in the mathematical sky ?

Some thoughts may seem unimportant and yet turn out to be important.

It may therefore be that all thoughts must be recorded.

People with exceptional intuition can read the mathematical sky.

Reading the mathematical sky may seem like telepathy.

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Nowadays, the dominant philosophy is empiricism, and the prevailing opinion is that philosophy 

is useless, but it turns out to be particularly useful today, especially if a new philosophy emerges.

Most people try to satisfy only the needs of their bodies, because matter resists God.

The populations of Singapore and Hong Kong are too small to produce many theories.

People who work hard constitute the elite, but this elite is not well-versed in the classics.

I've always had my own ideas about which topics are interesting, and this has created problems for me.

Evil has a certain number of attributes if we consider a certain mathematical universe and 

a lesser number if we consider another mathematical universe.

Applying my philosophy allows us to refer to the second mathematical universe rather than 

the first mathematical universe.

I published an article titled "About the Strength of Evil" on this subject.

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