Compassionate Efficiency I would say is based mostly upon motivation, intelligence and actions.
So, if you recognize that you are a person capable of great efficiency this could be very helpful not only to yourself but to the whole human race both directly and indirectly. So, if you are efficient and it is based upon clear and compassionate motivations you could help save the world and yourself from extinction as well as some or all members of your family.
For example, I began to realize that I tended to be more efficient than most people I met growing up. I wasn't as silly as a lot of them and when I got into my teens though I too took risks like they did, I often survived because I knew when to say to myself, "That's enough. I don't think I can survive this. So, I would know(because my thinking was more efficient) when to draw the line and when to survive instead of taking silliness to too much of an extreme.
When I trace back my ancestors on my father's side I can do so about to the year 1580 near Zurich in Switzerland. In the years around 1725 they came over to the U.S. through Germany and England on a boat like a more modern version of the Mayflower and sailed up the Philadelphia river and settled in Phildelphia like many people did and then they slowly spread out across Ohio and Kansas and Michigan and points west between the 1700s until now. When I trace my ancestors on my father's side they had around 8 to 10 children back to the 1500s because you likely could expect somewhere between 25% to 50% of your children to die from disease, accident or war or just violence before they were 12 to 21 years of age. By the 1850s and 1860s my great Grandfather was a captain out of Kansas for the Northern Army in the Civil War. He had 5 children starting mostly in the 1870s and then my grandfather was born in the 1880s. My grandfather also had 5 children who were born from 1912 until the early 1920s. My father was born in 1916. My father had only one child, me, and then I had 3 children biologically and raised 2 step children and one God-Daughter from age 18 up into college and marriage and a career and helped another God daughter through college and two Master's degrees.
But, compassionate efficiency is about "What can keep you alive?" and then "What can help keep as many of mankind alive through whatever comes?" So, when you realize like I did growing up that you are just more efficient than most other people at figuring things out (My father was valedictorian of his high school Class) this can be helpful not only to you but to everyone around you and potentially to all mankind.
Because if you aren't efficient enough to keep yourself alive you are of absolutely no use to anyone else either. So, no matter how brilliant you are now if you can't find a way to stay alive you are useless to others in the long run too. However, one way to bring your brilliance forward even if you knew you were going to die from a disease or something is to write or to make videos of yourself so you can share your knowledge and efficiency with others and either put it online, make an online book or publish a book or however you can share your knowledge with your family, friends and the world.
In my own case I always knew I was unique in my abilities. But, I also realized my knowledge and abilities sort of were leading me to consider suicide. The problem with being very intelligent combined with being intuitively intelligent is that you tend to see what is going to happen on earth. And maybe what is coming you just don't want to see because some of it is really awful not only for yourself but also for most of mankind.
However, then you might see one day that your ideas might just save the world precisely because of the way you think about things. You look around you and see people self destructing in all sorts of ways because they just can't seem to get to the level of efficiency that you can in your life. And you feel their suffering and say to yourself, "I might be able to help them. I should try to help them in any way I can." And then you try to do that and sometimes you succeed and sometimes you don't but every time you save someone's life in some ways you also save your own life and it is then one more reason not to commit suicide because you are so intelligent it is hard to bear all you know about life.
So, you think to yourself, "I can help a lot of people, can't I?" Look at the people already that haven't died because I was able to rescue them. So maybe if I just keep trying to help the people God sends me I can become even more efficient at helping people and mankind and this will give me a good enough reason to stay alive."
So, for me, this is sort of how compassionate efficiency was born in my life and grew throughout my life and as long as I helped the people God sent me my life became more efficient and more blessed and I was able to do more and more good things for everyone. And this has made me very happy.
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