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Legion formation in Congress 60

In Congress 60, drug abusers learn to walk the righteous path and to cure their addiction simultaneously

Legion formation in Congress 60

 

Legion formation in Congress 60
 
Science is not complicated everything has a key. For centuries human being learned a great deal of knowledge by looking at the nature, In the natural world, synergistic phenomena are ubiquitous, ranging from physics (for example, the different combinations of quarks that produce protons and neutrons) to chemistry (a popular example is water, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen), to the cooperative interactions among the genes in genomes, the division of labor in bacterial colonies, the synergies of scale in multi-cellular organisms, as well as the many different kinds of synergies produced by socially-organized groups, from honeybee colonies to wolf packs and human societies. Even the tools and technologies that are widespread in the natural world represent important sources of synergistic effects. The tools that enabled early hominins to become systematic big-game hunters is a primordial human example.
 
If used in a business application, synergy means that teamwork will produce an overall better result than if each person within the group were working toward the same goal individually.
 
When individuals are gathered and they respect a mutual goal, reaching that goal seems to be easier. In Congress 60 we have used this rule by forming legions and these legions are like families in the society of Congress 60.
 
The most important goal of legion is to revive a member of it and if we consider addiction as a darkness which brings misery and pain then this goal is a divine goal.
 
Thus this mutual goal will be reached easier using legions. After group therapy session is over, members of Congress 60 attend their legions and each legion has a guide (a former addict who has revived from addiction and passed the co-guide examination- interpreter) so every member has a task to do.
 
A form of human synergy is when one person is able to complete two separate tasks by doing one action, for example, if a person were asked by a teacher and his boss at work to write an essay on how he could improve his work. A more visual example of this synergy is a drummer using four separate rhythms to create one drum beat.
 
In Congress 60, drug abusers learn to walk the righteous path and to cure their addiction simultaneously, because the blissful state and reaching the realm of peace is in the righteous path and to avoid counter value.
 
 
Written by: Ehsan Ranjbar
 
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