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Double book philosophy

Double Entry Philosophy The power of double book accounting as applied to Ontlogical Mathematics. Introduction A while back I took a course on double book accounting, mostly because on my last job I interacted with the accounting team a lot, and was trying to get a grip on some of the terminology they were always throwing around like the concept of "accruals". I assumed it would all be a rather dry topic, but, when I properly understood it and generalized it as double perspective modeling , it turned out to be a powerful and insightful way of looking at things. In this post, we will explore the power of applying "double book" to philosophy, or to ones worldview, esp. with regard to the power of having an Ontology (e.g. Ontological Math) complementing an Epistemology (e.g. Materialism/Science). Aside from the beginning where I talk a little about double book accounting (or double entry bookkeeping), this will not be a writeup on accounting. So please don...

The State of the Monad

The State of the Monad: A five-year Retrospective on Ontological Mathematics. The world is operating as intended. It was created as a shithouse that's full of paradox, suffering, and contradiction. Its purpose is for you to get sick of it so you go out and find what real freedom and understanding is. You're not supposed to fix the world, you're supposed to transcend it -- Anonymous YouTube comment Hi everyone. I'd just thought I'd post an update on this channel, since it's about five years old now, and I'm planning once again to write a few more articles. The state of the monad Well, honestly I can't say this series has been a huge success, at least in terms of readership: my biggest "hit" Ontological Mathematics as a Linux Distribution to date has had 136 views. But it was all worth it to me and I hope to (slowly) continue adding to it. My target audience has always been one person: me when I first started learning about OM. Then...