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charlie cho

Implementing the pareto principle in life/spirituality/universe

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I don't know much about the pareto's principle. I don't follow much principles or theories unless I have seen them in my practical life. 

Simply put, we can understand the pareto principle in terms of meditation and spirituality too right? 

Pareto's principle seems to be explaining the law that not everything is symmetrical. It's like the differences between the Zen and the European gardens

Zen Gardens present their bushes, trees, and flowers in a disproportionate pattern, but in a way there is a balance, while European gardens have all their objects parallel, same, equal, and symmetrical, which makes their gardens, surprisingly, unbalanced to the eye. 

Playing the guitar, I realize people do not care about right standard tuning. People need disproportionate tuning for the guitar, piano strings in order to not feel uncomfortable when hearing the chords. 

Human bodies are disproportionate in nature. People who have crooked faces might look more attractive than symmetrical faces. A man in a bar who stands straight up like a soldier will appear to be straight, but look very unbalanced and weird to the people watching him. 

I can go on and on. 

my example;

If there is big (80% in area per squared) there is small (20% in area per squared)

If there is sharpness (80% degrees of slim width), there is bluntness (20% degrees of its wide width)

If there is the strong (80% muscle mass), there is the weak (20% muscle mass)

If there are is a high IQ number (80% in the number of IQs), there is a low IQ number (20% number of IQs)

If there is a many (80%), there is a few(20%)

If there is light (80% existence of light) there is darkness (20% existence of light) 

If there is an angel (80% existence of goodness) there is the devil (20% existence of the good)

I don't know. To me, Pareto Principle accentuates the fact of the VITAL FEW and the UNIMPORTANT MANY. In other words, life is never equal, fair, or symmetrical, but that is in a way fair in a metaphysical sense. 

How do you guys measure the pareto principle in your life? I think, to deny the pareto principle is to say existence is fundamentally equal, which is the most absurd thing to say if one has a brain. 

                                                                                                         - Life is unfair but that is good. Unfairness seems to be the law. And I'd rather live with the stream not against it. And that is good. Living with unfairness, therefore, is good 

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