Autonomous Competitive Learning Practices and Principles [5 pages]
#1 – Make learning how to use Aji to earn a living or become rich deeply meaningful and never a “task to be completed” or a “chore to get done”.
This is not grade school or college, which for most people lacked real meaning making “learning” unpleasant and shallow.
If you are married and not rich, use Aji to fulfill your marriage vows,
… so that you have “enough money” saved/invested to afford all the goods and services
… you and your spouse need now and are certain to need in old age
… to take care of your most fundamental human concerns, e.g. housing, food, medical care, transportation, family, etc.
Always remember, if it is true for you,
… the honor, privilege and trust your spouse and children have given you to take care of them.
#2 – Be in the following moods when learning Aji.
You must manage your moods in IR#4 — and not allow your psychology to manage you — in order to think and act strategically and competitively enough to double your productivity, value and income.
Serious
Be “sincere” about your commitments and ambitions, and your intentions, and always make your best efforts to fulfill them.
Never justify, rationalize or excuse yourself from keeping your commitments to your spouse, children, colleagues, employers, employees, customers or vendors. Ever.
Mature
Be concerned, honored, privileged, unapologetic and serious when it comes to taking care of your family so you can live a good life for your entire life.
Ambitious
Be committed to fulfilling your intentions to produce future capabilities and situations in which you can survive, adapt and live a good life, including 25+ years of unemployment with your spouse during old age.
Humble
Be serious and honest with your interpretations about your capabilities to fulfill your ambitions and your need for help in every IR#4 competitive situation in which you find yourself.
Always, and only, make “Humble Assessments”.
Dignified
Be “valuable” and have “integrity” at home and at work by keeping your commitments and taking care of people at all times.
Wonder
Be curious, amazed and appreciative about all there is to learn in order to compete successfully enough to live a good life.
Enthusiasm
Be eager, energetic, vigorous, wholehearted and unapologetic about learning and using Aji to fulfill your intentions and ambitions.
Passion
Be intense, “hot” (rather than cool), zealous, emotional and even fanatical about producing a future in which you can live a good life with those you care about most and who have given you their trust to take care of them.
Gratitude
Be thankful and appreciative — rather than annoyed, entitled, spoiled and resentful — that IR#4 has produced so many new opportunities for you to take care of your spouse and children.
Avoid being in these moods because they are not tolerated in IR#4 as they were in IR#3:
Entitled, or deserving, about … anything
Resentful about having to work and learn
Casual or nonchalant about the consequences triggered when people do not have “enough money”, especially in old age
Distrustful, skeptical or cynical for no reason
Greedy, or wanting what you have not earned or do not own
Argumentative, or needlessly “high cost”
Opinionated because no one wants to hear it
Arrogant, or speaking as if you know more than your accomplishments prove
Prideful because you grant authority only to yourself to assess your trustworthiness and value
Small-minded because you insist everyone needs to think as you do
Conceited because you “like” to think you have virtues you do not
Mean-spirited, or wishing people and businesses harm because they are competitors or do not agree with you
Rigid, or stuck in your moods, interpretations and practices
#3 – Practice Recurrence, Reciprocation and Recursion deliberately all day, every day.
#4 – Be serious, dignified, thoughtful and ambitious when doing your ASC Assignments.
#5 – Learn how to use Aji, and complete the ASC Assignments,
… because it is the “right action” and the “best action” to fulfill your most important and dignified purpose as an adult,
… to earn a living or become rich in order to support your spouse and children
… rather than an annoying chore or task you need to get done.
#6 – Practice using Aji by executing The Aji Source Fundamental Strategy all day, every day, for the rest of your career,
… or until you fulfill your financial, career and business intentions.