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The 100 Block Pyramid Theory was created over a twenty-six year period by a California native Kali Wunner. Between the workings of her and her good friend Jordan Asher Huffman, also a California native, they perfected what is now widely accepted by many as the "100 Block Pyramid Theory." The 100 Block Pyramid Theory is a view into the lives of those that often feel misunderstood or a lack of connection with common society. Throughout our lives we are defined and categorized by our choices and by society and many feel as though they do not fit into the typical building blocks of life. In this theory, those that feel often more in depth on their methods of thinking or focus on detail, are allowed to create a persona that represesnts who they are with other individuals in society with similar methods of thinking.

Theory: When reflecting on society and life events, many people feel as though they aren't accepted by fellow colleagues, not out of negativity, but out of a lack of understanding for the facets that create their being and existence. Although neither theory is viewed as better, many adopt the Ten Block Pyramid Theory, which is a more simple approach on life and it's events. Allowing your happiness to be fulfilled by things such as a family, a home, a job you love, and the ability to travel would be a great example of someone who is happy and content living the Ten Block Theory. A feeling of existence and purpose is achieved through less effort and investments into human nature than those who often feel they need more explanation for life's so called curve balls. It's about what makes a human content.

The 100 Block Pyramid Theory is for those that feel they cannot be put into the boxes society often organizes through social stigmas. Whether it be art, music, animals, or a need to understand human behavior, overthinking is the common denominator in the theory and for those who adopt it. Many often find a sense of peace knowing they aren't alone. It is a connection device for many who need to know they are not alone when they feel the repetitive emotion and withdrawl because of any number of possibilities that make them a social outcast or even a prisoner to their own demise. With this theory, the goal is to allow humans to understand that human nature is accepted in numerous ways and that through this realization people may be able and use things considered "taboo" or unusual to create their own happiness. This can also draw self acceptance and allowance for mental freedom. Another common connection made between those that support the theory is life experiences and the methods of expressing the emotions that followed. Whether it be death, life, sadness, change, a mental disorder, or a drug addiction there are numerous different occurences that can draw this feeling of solitude out of a person.

Conclusion: With this said, the 100 Block Pyramid Theory is deeply still in work and contemplation. However, it's purpose is to allow those that feel their emotional or mental state is just not connected as well as others in society may appear. The goal is to find a unity and connection of positive self acceptance and pursuance of an inner peace.