Six factor patterns
Six factor patterns
One of the most important and fundamental
issues in the psychology of centralized structure is the six-factor patterns
that determine the form and basis of the formation of Colotix.
1- Current patterns (based on texture)
2- Cyclic patterns
(repetition and attention (habits))
3- Productive patterns
(creating the main framework (personality type) that causes the birth and
formation of other previous patterns in a specific direction and framework)
4- Structural patterns
(patterns that arise as soon as receiving, processing and saving the
information and are very important in the initial times of the birth and cause
a change in the priority of the parameters of the generating patterns).
5- Background patterns (they are passed from
one generation to another through genetic codes and are basically established
on the basis of two parameters of fear and pain and as a single parameter of
pleasure).
6- Basic patterns
(desire for effective control, i.e. in three stages, need to survive, need to
grow and expand, and fear of inexistence).
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