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A Completed Model of the Human Species: Understanding the Origins of Civilisation

Why do societies rise — and fall?

Why does progress happen in some places, but not others?

To answer these questions, we need a clearer understanding of the human species itself.

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This session introduces a new way of looking at humanity — a completed model of the human species — and shows how this model helps explain the origins of civilisation.

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We’ll explore:

  • what drives human behaviour at scale
  • how individuals shape societies — and societies shape individuals
  • why certain patterns repeat throughout history
  • how civilisation emerges, stabilises, and breaks down

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This is not about politics in the usual sense.
It’s about understanding the underlying structure of human systems.

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What to expect:
• A clear, structured explanation of the model
• Practical insights into how societies function
• A chance to reflect and ask questions
• Optional discussion

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This session is thought-provoking, grounded, and practical — focused on understanding rather than ideology.

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Who this is for:
• Anyone interested in human behaviour and society
• Anyone curious about the roots of civilisation
• Anyone seeking a clearer framework for understanding the world

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Group Guidelines
• Be respectful of others.
• Open discussion is encouraged — disagreement is welcome, but keep it constructive.
• Sharing is always optional.

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Disclaimer
This session explores ideas about human behaviour and society. It is intended for discussion and learning, not as political instruction or advice.

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