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Seven Components of Human Development

The Seven Components of Human Development are the core elements necessary for the full realization of full Human Potential (a combination of full actuation of Individual Potential and Species Potential). These components—Healing, Alignment, Connection, Empowerment, Integration, Perfection, and Transformation—provide a structured roadmap for reversing the damage of Toxic Socialization, achieving self-coherence, and fostering collective human flourishing.

Unlike conventional models of development that focus solely on economic success, social productivity, or self-actualization, this framework ensures that growth is holistic, healing-centered, and oriented toward both individual and planetary well-being.

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