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Seiryoku Zen'yo Principle
Seiryoku Zen'yo Principle
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Seiryoku Zen'yo Principle

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Seiryoku Zen'yō, often translated as maximum efficient use of energy, is not merely a philosophical ideal. It is a structural principle describing how any system, biological or behavioral, operates under constraint.In human terms, it implies a shift in perspective: performance is no longer understood as the exertion of effort, but as the precision of energy allocation.Most inefficiency does not arise from lack of capability, but from misdirected expenditure, energy applied in ways that do not contribute to stable, meaningful outcomes.Seiryoku Zen'yō reframes this problem at its root. It asks not "e;how much can be done,"e; but rather:How little energy is required to achieve the same result without loss of function or stability?This principle extends beyond productivity. It applies to cognition, emotion, behavior, and physiological regulation. Every action becomes a question of structural necessity rather than intensity. 
Kirjailija
Moez Ben Kadhi
ISBN
9798235861138
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
4.5.2026
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