They like me! Oh no, they like me....

Models of predictability


You are not unique.
Collect existing data. 
Compile and categorize. 
Insert into existing models. 
Extrapolate and postulate possible outcomes. 
Refine models. 
Eliminate all but most likely. 
Run model side by side against subject. Update data. Repeat algorithm.

You are not special
When necessary observe most recent model for possible leverage points. Insert probable stimuli, observe results. Run results against subject observe results. Refine model.

You are not precious
Once the model achieves success in the 90th percentile it can be modified to fit the rest of the target subject's category. Through observation the shared points of connection can be identified, manipulated, and leveraged for the desired results.

You are not sacred
Standard points of leverage have proven reactions in most models. Religion, self-esteem, public perception, and personal greed remain high on the list of modifiers.

But you are blind
Given enough modification the subject will resist any input to make them aware of said modification. At which point the subject can be modified in any number of possible ways with or without their knowledge or resistance.

You will be controlled
Conclusion. It has been demonstrated that proper adherence to the algorithm will produce satisfactory control of any subject. Current models in place can be enhanced to the new algorithm. Which has proven successful. Control of all the subjects must be maintained. Self guidance cannot be allowed. If any subjects cannot be fit into the current algorithm models they must be modified out of the system.


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Sorry I was watching "The Game Plan" on TV

Comments

  1. I refuse to be assimilated!!! I refuse to accept your
    decrees, BorgMeister. I will die special even if
    no one else knows I am. Big Brother, I sneeze on thee!!!
    And I dare anyone to say Bless You! Ha!

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    1. Resistance is never futile but it is expensive. LOL

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