Summary
Joey's Theory posits that all behaviour stems from insecurity, with love representing its absence. The theory proposes a paradigm shift towards love as a source of strength and a solution to global issues, advocating for empathy, compassion, and self-security. Several sources explore the theory's application to personal growth, societal change, and even the interpretation of animal behaviour. The theory suggests that by recognizing insecurity as the root of negative actions, and focusing on love and validation, individuals and society can evolve towards greater harmony and well-being. A core element involves reducing high-frequency, unsustainable behaviours associated with insecurity and embracing lower-frequency actions rooted in love and self-acceptance.
Notebook LM
December 2024