Forces for Action are characterized by the ways we can standardize and systematize their input and output, which gives us the ability to treat them as defined components within a system.
This is far from a complete list, but it's a working list that shows how much vast potential there is for systematizing our society.
Systematizing leads to the optimization of our resources, and the acceleration of our intentional evolution:
- individuals
- physicians
- psychologists
- psychiatrists
- sociologists
- ethicists
- performance coaches
- couples
- relationship counselors
- art
- artists
- movies
- actors
- music
- musicians
- games
- game designers
- gamers
- television
- celebrities
- producers
- set designers
- dancers
- choreographers
- agents
- leaders
- events
- grassroots movements
- non-governmental organizations
- online content
- social media influencers
- memes
- viral videos
- social media
- media
- newspapers
- magazines
- books
- authors
- foundations
- research organizations
- science
- technologies
- educational standards
- educational institutions
- educators
- educator organizations
- universities
- university students
- student organizations
- young people
- youth organizations
- houses of worship
- religious leaders
- religions
- faith-based organizations
- transformational organizations
- political parties
- political action committees
- election campaigns
- polls
- elected officials
- appointed officials
- governments
- regulations
- laws
- attorneys
- unions
- lobbyists
- investors
- corporations
- industry associations
- industries
- veterans
- inspirational energy
- synergistic forces
- evolutionary forces
- wall street forces
- capitalistic forces