Kirdomicism - The Action Centric Philosophy
New Book Title - KIRDOMICISM

Kirdomicism - The Action Centric Philosophy

The 21st century started with turbulence and violence from terrorism, pandemic and wars in several countries. As technologies advanced at high speed, human minds still play pivotal roles in making decisions paradoxically with high impacts to global environments and peace. Conventional beliefs and values are being challenged for their relevance and validity. The present economic system has been developed under the foundation of a double-entry accounting system which is mainly based on financial transactions without successful accountability of human assets in financial statements. To address this issue, Kirdomicism has been developed and proposed as an action centric concept to shape the thinking process and how we should act in an innovative way that might change our world for a better future.? With the notion of action’s intrinsic value, a concept of action value accountability using action grid as a key mechanism has been developed with promising potential. A particular action is aimed at achieving certain goals in creating net action value accumulation derived from 8-element achievement. Humans will become a center of conscious thinking and physical transactions. The purpose of human beings will rest on continuing contributing in response to the 12 big questions in life under an opportunitive approach. The reality in front of us indicates that we need to make abrupt changes, especially in our minds. Valued actions must be self-forced to deliver effectiveness in the task and plan execution. Kirdomic philosophy is grounded from 5 distinctive principles – anxergy, exdysivity, dexterience, avalremy and atammayata. This book provides insight into the future of humankind amid unpredictable and risky conventional systems. It’s time to rethink and innovate to avoid the extinction threat. Every existence has its intention to exist otherwise it must disappear. Kirdomicism directly provides answers to questions of what to think and how to take actions.

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