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Shared, not natural agreements.
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Social Constructs 101: The Unseen Forces Defining Reality
Social constructs are the human-made maps we inherit: time, ownership, roles, and the rules we use to navigate life. When you see them clearly and understand them well, they loosen their grip. To live a life well lived, learn to use them wisely and enjoy the journey.
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“The first person who thought of saying ‘This is mine’ was the real founder of civil society.”
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Submitted as an entry to a competition sponsored by the Academy of Dijon, which posed a question on the origin of inequality.
A Social Construct is a shared non-natural belief; created and maintained by groups; and they shape reality.
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How are original Daoism, Mohism, Confucianism, and Legalism related?
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Ancient Chinese philosophy developed along a continuum: Daoism favored natural harmony and minimal interference; Mohism emphasized universal care and social reform; Confucianism focused on social roles and moral order; and Legalism prioritized law, punishment, and state authority. Together, they reflect competing answers to how humans should live and govern.
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Social Constructs
The made up rules of reality.
A social construct is a shared human-made idea that organizes life.

The Social Construct tool helps you think well by noticing the human-made systems shaping your thoughts: language, money, ownership, time, calendars, and more. They are not natural facts, but not fake either. Once you see them as shared rational ideas, you can use them instead of being used by them.

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