Buddha 2.5 integrates Buddhist philosophy with global economic theory. It draws from macro- and microeconomics, behavioral economics, Nash equilibrium, STEAM principles, and compassion-centered decision-making. The framework emphasizes community-first outcomes, nonviolent exchange, karma-based value systems, closed-loop resource cycles, and hyper-local application of global theory.
A coined socio-economic philosophy representing peaceful systemic correction. It asserts that when institutions deviate from their intended purpose, corrective action must be ethical, compassionate, and community-driven. The concept merges Newton’s equal-and-opposite-reaction principle with Buddhist economics to promote accountability and harmony.
QARBON recognizes all materials—organic or synthetic—as possessing inherent value due to their carbon origins. The philosophy promotes upcycling, ethical material stewardship, and honoring matter through reincarnation of resources within the eQosystem™.
The guiding intellectual framework of the eQosystem™ is based on STEAM.
Science informs ecology.
Technology enhances efficiency.
Engineering structures human-powered systems.
Arts drive cultural expression.
Mathematics shapes economic and structural logic..
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