ABSTRACT

Principles are usually expressed in a way that describes a cause and effect. Principles describe laws of nature that are irrefutable. Men and women do not create principles, they only discover them. Understanding the principles helped them to develop many new and innovative ways to reinforce the applicable principles and illustrate for people how the principles gave voice to and informed their values and behaviors. Principles govern both positive and negative consequences. Principles are a powerful lens through which great behavioral choices can be made. Principles are based on natural laws that have always existed. In the absence of principles, people create bureaucracy. The fixed nature of a foundational truth is the reason a natural law stays the same over time and gives efficacy to a principle. The foundational truth is what makes natural law certain and predictable. This foundational truth is really the part that is most inarguable.