The Economic Value Progression with the 13 Chakras of Scale and Multiplication of Power/Impact
Luke Dominique Warner
AI Product Director | Neurodivergent Leader & Former CEO/Founder | Executive in AI, Product, and Technology
Credit to 星巴克 , #Kundalini Yoga, and Dragan Ball Z
These were some of the concepts which converged to formulate my theory.
Leveraging OpenAI and Grammarly I've been able to creatively extrapolate this unifying theory for AI, Business, and Spirituality to go hand in hand.
Economic Value Progression:
#1 = 0 - Nothing
#2 = 1 - Commodity
#3 = 2 - Product
#4 = 3 - Service
#5 = 4 - Experience
#6 = 5 - Transformation
#7 = 6 - Hyper Personalisation
#8 = 7 - Augmentation
#9 = 8 - Automation
#10 = 9 - Outcome-as-a-Service
#11 = 10 - Autonomous Systems
#12 = 11 - Network
#13 = 12 - Ecosystem
The economic value progression is achieved by leveraging the 13 chakras of scale and multiplication of power and impact.
These chakras provide the means to increase the value of goods and services, as well as the ability to create new types of value.
This progression begins with nothing and progresses up to an ecosystem at the highest and most complex level.
Appendix
Prompt:
Please give me a one-liner summary of each Chakra
1. Muladhara (Root Chakra): Connects us to the physical world and our basic needs.
2. Svadhisthana (Sacral Chakra): Focuses on our emotional and sexual needs.
3. Manipura (Solar Plexus Chakra): Connects us to our personal power and will.
4. Anahata (Heart Chakra): Connects us to love and compassion.
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5. Vishuddha (Throat Chakra): Allows us to express our truth and communicate with clarity.
6. Ajna (Third Eye Chakra): Helps us see the bigger picture and access our intuition.
7. Sahasrara (Crown Chakra): Connects us to our highest self and universal consciousness.
8. Bindu Visarga (Beyond the Crown Chakra): Allows us to transcend our physical reality.
9. Manas (Mind Chakra): Connects us to our mental processes.
10. Buddhi (Intellect Chakra): Helps us to discern and make decisions.
11. Atman (Soul Chakra): Connects us to our spiritual self.
12. Karana (Cause Chakra): Allows us to understand
Prompt:
Please give me a one-liner with examples for each economic value progression
#1 = 0 - Nothing: There is no value gained from nothing.
#2 = 1 - Commodity: Commodities are basic goods such as wheat, oil, or gold that are largely interchangeable.
#3 = 2 - Product: Products are tangible items produced to meet customer needs. Examples include cars, clothing, and electronics.
#4 = 3 - Service: Services are actions that are provided in return for payment. Examples include consulting, house cleaning, and vehicle maintenance.
#5 = 4 - Experience: Experiences are intangible services that provide an emotional connection. Examples include concerts, amusement parks, and sporting events.
#6 = 5 - Transformation: Transformation is changing an organization’s operations to produce a more efficient outcome. Examples include job redesign, process reengineering, and organizational restructuring.
#7 = 6 - Hyper-Personalization: Hyper-personalization is the process of customizing experiences and products based on customer data and preferences. Examples include targeted ads, personalized product recommendations, and tailored offers.
#8 = 7 - Augmentation: Augmentation uses technology to enhance existing products and services. Examples include virtual reality, 3D printing, and augmented reality.
#9 = 8 - Automation: Automation uses technology to replace manual processes with automated ones. Examples include automated checkout systems, robotic process automation, and machine learning.
#10 = 9 - Outcome-as-a-Service: Outcome-as-a-Service provides a desired customer outcome without requiring the customer to take additional steps. Examples include subscription services, automated delivery services, and cloud-based services.
#11 = 10 - Autonomous System: An Autonomous System is a computer system that is able to operate independently and make decisions without direct human control. Examples include autonomous vehicles, drones, and robots.
#12 = 11 - Network: Networks are groups of connected people or organizations that share resources and information. Examples include social networks, supply networks, and customer networks.
#13 = 12 - Ecosystem: An ecosystem is a complex network of interactions between people, organizations, and technology. Examples include the app ecosystem, the Internet of Things, and the sharing economy.
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