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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.

Related topics

History
Life Sciences
Sociology
Consciousness
Evolutionary Psychology

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