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Appendix #1

The Success/Fail Test

A Heuristic Test that Integrates Facts with Emotions

This is how the test works: Respond to each item in both columns below by placing a 0, 1, 2, or 3 in every box. Cipher 0 means that the statement has either no meaning or a negative meaning to your thinking. Number 1 means you have some emotional affinity to the statement. Number 2 means you have a definite emotional affinity to the statement. And, number 3 means you have a strong emotional affinity to the statement. You should have a figure in each box in both columns. At the completion of the test, separately add the figures in each column, subtract the total of the left-hand WILL-FAIL column from the total of the right-hand WILL-SUCCEED column. If your final score is a negative number, Neo-Tech will not benefit you at this time. But, if the negative number is small, Neo-Tech will probably directly or indirectly benefit you in the future. If your final score is a positive number, Neo-Tech will directly benefit you now, perhaps greatly so, depending on how high is the positive number.


Success/Fail Test

My score is ___. The highest score possible is +156. The score for the founder of Neo-Tech was +113. Thus, others can surpass and outcompete him.


WILL FAIL
WILL SUCCEED
[ ] Neo-Tech seems untoward, mystical, utopian. And, what's this idea about entrepreneurs and businesses bringing Earthlings commercial immortality. That idea is blasphemous at best, evil at worst. [ ] Neo-Tech vanishes mysticism. And, by Neo-Tech breaking the political-and-religious chains of force and fraud, freed scientists, entrepreneurs, business people, and artists will bring open-ended health, riches, and happiness to everyone.
[ ] Immortality arises in Heaven and Hell as per Dante, Milton, Billy Graham via The Divine Comedy, Paradise Lost, and The Holy Bible. [ ] Immortality arises on Earth as per Wallace, Hamilton, Savage via Riches & Romance, The First Immortals, and No More Dishonesties.
[ ] I relate more to Plato, the Christian-socialist/​altruistic "Jesus", Augustine, Swift, Kierkegaard, Kant, Hegel. [ ] I relate more to Aristotle, the Jewish-businessman/​impresario Jesus, John Locke, Jay Gould, Mark Twain, Nietzsche, Ayn Rand.
[ ] Limitlessness evolves from God and spirits in heavenly, noncompetitive, nonbusiness realms. ...Let us pray. [ ] Limitlessness evolves from myself and conscious people in competitive, business/​scientific/​artistic realms. ...Let us deal.
[ ] I need politics, religion, and God to succeed. [ ] I succeed through my own independent mind and body.
[ ] Man is saved by faith alone, by holy scriptures alone. [ ] Man is saved by reason alone, by honesty alone.
[ ] The cross. [ ] The broken cross.
[ ] Paul's apocalyptic revelations. [ ] Neo-Tech's apocalyptic identifications.
[ ] The apostle Matthew's "measure for measure" had it right. [ ] The pagan Shakespeare's Measure for Measure had it right.
[ ] Neo-Tech rests on godless pride and jungle anarchy. [ ] Neo-Tech rests on objective facts and universal laws.
[ ] Neo-Tech is a Sodom/Gomorrah apocalypse. [ ] Neo-Tech is a business/science apocalypse.
[ ] Followers of Neo-Tech will be thrown into the lake of fire. [ ] Implementers, not followers, of Neo-Tech create rivers of wealth.
[ ] Neo-Tech is outlandishly unreal. [ ] Neo-Tech is arrestingly real.
[ ] Neo-Tech is unfair ... and heartless. [ ] Neo-Tech is justice ... and beneficent.
[ ] Neo-Tech is an antichrist movement. [ ] The anticivilization is an antibusiness cult.
[ ] Eternal futures via God granting grace. [ ] Eternal futures via business unleashing life.
[ ] Neo-Tech is repelling, selfish, and greedy. So is its idea of a digital journey to a business civilization. ...I want government-led democratic/socialist societies, not market-led individualistic/business societies. [ ] Neo-Tech is attractive. Harmful parasites neither understand nor want to understand universal-business dynamics. ... I can profit from their dishonesties and irrationalities while neutralizing their harms.
[ ] Neo-Tech gestures toward a hedonistic society of unnecessary luxuries. [ ] Neo-Tech gestures toward a rational society of prosperous joys.
[ ] I hate Neo-Tech. It's too threatening, too strict, too critical. It requires too much effort, uncomfortable change, self-responsibility. [ ] I love Neo-Tech. It bypasses the harms, irrationalities, and frauds of others. It rewards effort, creative change, self-responsibility.
[ ] Neo-Tech undercuts government's force-backed role of protecting "threatened" environments, endangered species, ozone atmospheres, acid-free rains, colder weathers, cigarette smokers, fat people, welfare downtroddens. [ ] Neo-Tech advances well-being, prosperity, and happiness of conscious life into the future. Neo-Tech undercuts force-backed political leaders, their lethal destructiveness, their criminally dishonest enforcements.
[ ] Only force-backed government can protect environments and species irrespective of selfish human interests. ... Go for the green. [ ] Only free-market businesses can protect environments and species for the long-range benefit of happy human life. ... Go for the gold.
[ ] Human rights and big heartedness are the essences of an egalitarian-moral society. "Compassion" is the hallmark of a successful democracy that controls business through force-backed regulations, tort actions, affirmative actions, social-justice, and antitrust laws. [ ] Only from individual-and-property rights for the minority of "one" can evolve a just, prosperous, happy society. "Big-hearted" rhetoric is a key dishonesty of criminal neocheaters, parasitical elites, and religious hoaxers who attack and drain value producers.
[ ] Altruism is a categorical imperative to be coerced or forced. Altruism makes people love one another and brings world peace. [ ] Coerced or forced altruism is a hate-filled tool of criminality and fraud. Altruism lets people think socialism is virtue and capitalism is evil.
[ ] Conscious people are not perfectible as per Saint-Augustine/Original-Sin concepts. [ ] Conscious people are perfectible as per Classical-Greek/Neo-Tech concepts.
[ ] Art reveals the imperfections of life. [ ] Art reveals the perfections of life.
[ ] Environmental/​regulatory politicians, bureaucrats, and celebrities are heroes of society. [ ] Creative businesspeople, entrepreneurs, scientists, and artists are heroes of society.
[ ] Lawyers and contract laws are unneeded in a political/​religious utopia as per Plato/​Thomas-More (1478-1535) concepts. [ ] Honest lawyers and contract laws are essential for a universal-business civilization as per law-over-whim concepts.
[ ] Politics and religion are required for the stability and morality of society. Business is an economic weapon against the populace. Through force-backed laws and regulations, rulers must weaken, then control business. ...Up with government. [ ] Politics and religion are the destabilizing, destructive elements of society. Only honest/free businesses and rational/the-point laws can generate prosperous, healthy, happy lives for the populace. ...Up with free-enterprise.
[ ] William Jefferson Clinton! Snoop Doggy Dog. [ ] Thomas Jefferson? Ludwig van Beethoven.
[ ] Plato's higher realities (mysticisms) for political/religious power, profit, preeminence. [ ] Aristotle's earthly realities for individual/natural business, excitement, beauty.
[ ] Neo-Tech is an aberration of Objectivism and Libertarianism. [ ] Neo-Tech is a dynamic that antiquates Objectivism and Libertarianism.
[ ] Neo-Tech contradicts the politics, philosophies, and psychologies that are guides to life in a society of egalitarian justice. ...Market-driven justice is a fantasy. [ ] Neo-Tech processes of honesty and accounting combined with facts and emotions eclipse politics, philosophies, and psychologies. ...Egalitarian-driven justice is an oxymoron.
[ ] Neo-Tech is an extension of the Illuminati goal to end nationalism and religion. [ ] Neo-Tech replaces the Illuminati in bringing forth a universal business/science civilization.
[ ] Neo-Tech seems too hard and challenging. Life in a business civilization would be unnatural -- competitively grim -- not fun. [ ] Neo-Tech is a happy, creative challenge. Life in a business civilization would be natural -- excitingly enjoyable -- real fun.
[ ] Neo-Tech is hostile. Besides, it never won me the lottery, brought parades of chicks begging for sex, or provided effortless riches for my future. What's Neo-Tech good for? [ ] Neo-Tech is benevolent. It saved my life by separating me from the lethal insanities of an anticivilization. Neo-Tech help me earn real riches, romantic love, and an ever-open future.
[ ] Neo-Tech is about entrepreneurs and businesses. But, I never wanted involvement with business. What I want is a good-time life and an easy retirement. ... The government must take good care of me 'til I die. That's my right! [ ] Neo-Tech is about benefiting from freed businesses and heroic value creators. It lets me earn prosperity. It lets me profitably pursue my chosen desires in any rational area of life, in or out of business. That's my right!
[ ] Gaining limitless benefits from science/business entrepreneurs not only sounds crude, but sounds hard, unpleasant, unhealthy. [ ] Gaining limitless benefits from science/business entrepreneurs is not only rational, but is easy, joyful, healthy.
[ ] Waffle ice-cream cones and Big-Gulp cokes. [ ] Fiber-One® cereal and gallon-per-day water.
[ ] Daily TV-entertainment shows. [ ] Daily four-mile runs.
[ ] Health must focus on developing aging-retardation and life-extension products for marketing to those who have enough money. [ ] Health must focus on emotionally and commercially achieving non-aging biological immortality for every conscious life.
[ ] Vanishing politics and religion is socially-subversive, hellishly-anarchist, not-practical. [ ] Vanishing politics and religion is socially-supportive, joyously-enabling, most-practical.
[ ] Profanity is liberating chic. [ ] Civility is profitably appealing.
[ ] I want to do what I think others approve of -- what others think is right. [ ] I want to do what I know is right for me, my loved ones, and society.
[ ] Believing in mysticism and clinging to the status quo are too prevalent, comforting, and popular. We can't escape it. Also, clinging to faith-beliefs keeps life acceptable to others. [ ] The freedoms, profits, and benefits arising from rational skepticism -- arising from eradicating mysticism and the irrational status quo -- are life enhancing, joyous, romantic.
[ ] Hiss! "Narrow-minded" Neo-Tech categorically rejects mysticisms and paranormal beliefs. ...Get free rewards. [ ] Hooray! Honest-minded Neo-Tech thoroughly debunks mysticisms and paranormal beliefs. ...Earn real rewards.
[ ] Scarily, Neo-Tech literature proclaims the eschatology (end time) of political civilizations. [ ] Happily, Neo-Tech literature reveals the final events of Earth's anticivilization.
[ ] I resent business. It is man's scourge -- his tool of malevolent greed. Replace it. [ ] I applaud business. It is man's survival -- his tool of benevolent prosperity. Replicate it.
[ ] Neo-Tech unveils nothing factual, divine, emotional, or immortal. [ ] Neo-Tech unveils everything factual, divine, emotional, and immortal.
[ ] Neo-Tech theory puts me to sleep. [ ] Neo-Tech theory awakens me.
[ ] Conscious life does not need the honesty and accountability of Neo-Tech to survive force-and-fraud authorities. Without Neo-Tech, we can still survive sociopathic rulers who wield global-annihilating nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons. [ ] The honesty and accountability of Neo-Tech sublimates the criminal force of politics and the deceptive fraud of religions. That process lets non-force/non-mystical business evolve conscious life toward peace, prosperity, and non-aging immortality worldwide.
[ ] I misled myself about Neo-Tech by (1) seeking an authority or leader who will deliver riches and romance with little effort on my part, and by (2) using Neo-Tech's anticivilization identifications to blame others for my problems, shortcomings, and unhappiness. [ ] I gained open-ended benefits and happiness by (1) using Neo-Tech as a tool and process -- not as an authority -- for gaining competitive advantages in earning riches and romance, and by (2) using Neo-Tech to replace static truth and dogma with dynamic honesty and openness.
[ ] The original Neo-Tech concepts of the 1980s clearly enhanced and benefited my loved ones, society, and me. But, I don't understand the mystical-sounding Zon stuff of the 1990s. What's the point of it? It only drives people away from Neo-Tech and dims the future. [ ] The original Neo-Tech concepts of the 1980s greatly benefited my life. But, the evolvement in the 1990s of Zon metaphors provided never-before-known tools to profitably subvert the anticivilization and secure open-ended futures in a business/science civilization.


Will the Neo-Tech apocalypse -- the business/science revolution -- succeed or fail? The question really is, will you succeed or fail during the revolution? Your score in the above test reflects the answer.

Appendix #2: Envy versus Emulation


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