The Dot Theory

Introduction

This is a simple personality description and attitude orientation theory. It deals with the changing nature of human beings and the factors influencing their inherent tendencies.



Assumptions


* Good Green dots: Goodness nutrients

* Bad Blue dots: Bad and Evil tendencies


Observation


Any ordinary person contains green and blue dots in such a fashion that there is an equilibrium leading to normal behaviour. He is expected to behave as per the slightly dominant dots. For example, he becomes angry when someone abuses him. [Blue dots are provoked and take precedence over their green counterparts.] Likewise, he becomes extremely happy when he is honoured and awarded. [Green dots act like sugar and make him sweet besides elevating his confidence level. At this stage, blue dots become almost negligible. Onlookers get a feeling that this person is an embodiment of Peace and never commits any mistake. However, it is temporary and purely contextual.]


Every person has both the Aspects. Every angel is a devil for his enemy. Every devil is an angel for his child



Children


Almost unaffected by dots. For them good and bad OR honour and insult does not exist. What they do is 'good'. They feel 'honoured' if they are allowed to do what they like. That's why Child is the Father of Man!



Angel


An imaginary or mythological creature whose body is full of green dots and hardly has any blue dot. He is good 24x7 and always thinks how he can offer his best to the society as soon as possible. He has no desires and negativity because the abundance of green dots make him perfect in all respects. [Note: Green Dots are Holistic in their approach.]



Devil


Just the reverse of an Angel. An imaginary or mythological creature whose body is full of blue dots, leaving no room for green dots. He is bad 24x7x365. Besides, he is lusty, ugly and full of hatred for everyone. He endeavours to cause maximum harm to the mankind. However, he desires to be loved and respected by everybody. [Note: Blue Dots are not harmful for the Possessor.] He strives to be Great. [Thanks to Zero green dots.]



The Common Man


A normal person, who contains almost equal green and blue dots, interacts with people living in his society with similar composition of dots. If he behaves wildly because of dominant blue dots, this action of his will arouse the blue dots in the people surrounding him. This will ultimately lead to a more hostile and violent ambience. On the contrary, a Holy Soul activates the green dots of his disciples and hence peace prevails.



Conclusion


This theory helps us to understand the Sophisticated Human Psychology in the most simple way possible. Moreover, it facilitates some exercise over our natural behaviour. Afterall, it is all about some dots!



Message


Rely on green dots, which are the only controllable dots. The blue ones are beyond your control; rather, they control you. By constant efforts to make green dots more influential, one can possess a peaceful and soothing personality.



P.S. - Nobody is good or bad. Our basis of declaring people 'good' or 'bad' merely depends on the context leading to the dominant dots. However, some people are predominantly 'green-dotted' or 'blue-dotted'. The society is a complicated SuperStructure based on Economics. It appears that the 'blue-dots' have come out of our bodies and taken the form of coins (money).


Remember, Green is Good.

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