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I propose that I can describe all human beings that have ever, will ever live, with three words.

Moreover, these three words also describe every thought any human has ever, will ever have.

The Three Words are:

1. Logical 2. Emotional 3. Instinctual

We are perhaps as much as 80% Emotional Creatures.

We are born with 5 basic instincts which help ensure our survival as newborn babies. We then learn all the other instincts learned based upon experience and desire to learn it.

Logical thinking refers to the Scientific Method. All facts known are gathered. The facts are then organized, defined, etc., to produce a working hypothesis. Proving or disproving this hypothesis then becomes the focus of the research, testing, inter alia. At the end of this process, if the hypothesis is then proved correct, pier reviewed and scrutinized by any and all methods, and withstands such scrutiny, the hypothesis then becomes a Scientific Theory. If proven to be false, the hypothesis is reevaluated considering the new information, generating a new hypothesis.

A successful new Scientic Theory is thereafter published as such, and this advnaces the knowledge base of the entire human collective of knowledge. Other hypothesis or theories can be based upon, or supported by this hypothesis. Repeat forever.

Most all formal educations teach this method. Therefore, logical thinking is well establihsed and taught and used by everyone.

When we reach Emotions, we suddenly discover a lack of useful information. Of course there is an endless amount of ideas on the subject, but formal education of Emotions is rare, weak, or is found lacking.

While we as humans are perhaps 80% Emotional creatures, we receive minimal education on emotions. In fact, contrasted to Logic, Emotional training represents perhaps 20% of our education, while Logical thinking represents 80%.

I argue that our education is lacking in Emotional training. Families will point to Schools to teach children about Emotions. Schools will point to a Temple. Temple will point to the Family. There is no formally organized and recognized teaching of Human Emotions.

When Emotional training should have some dominating position without our educational systems or institutions, it does not.

There is a need for far more, far broader, far deeper, Emotional Education in the entire Nation's federally required educational programs for the Country.

Here is the basic structure of this type of Program:

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(this is a draft that I have not yet reviewed for corrections or clarity. It is also not complete.)

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