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Control is not pursued for its own sake

Control is not pursued for its own sake

Chapter 06 — Control • Paragraph 8 • §06.00.08.00

Control (whether a certain processing will happen or not) is not pursued for its own sake. No Being needs control. Control is a result of information processing, because a Being can and will process information and any such new processing will invariably produce some type of control by that Being over the information processed. Control, therefore, is not a need or a purpose as such, in and of itself. The ability to control a Being or a Thing is the result of processing undertaken by Beings to serve their (other) needs (and thus it is itself an ability, the result of need, see §05.00.08).

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