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Human Heart As Civilizational Measure

Aliases: human heart, heart as measure, love creation learning, civilizational heart.

Fast answer: Human heart as civilizational measure names Jiang’s test for any model, school, empire, or technology: does it preserve the powers that make humans flourish, especially love, creation, learning, compassion, agency, guilt, forgiveness, and growth? A prediction system that misses the heart misreads history.

Jiang uses the heart to keep psychohistory from becoming only control. Historical models can track states, wars, debt, and institutions, but they fail if they miss what people need in order to live, rebel, forgive, create, or collapse.

The term also judges civilization. A society can look powerful while destroying the inner capacities that make future life possible. Conversely, a weak-looking community may contain the heart forces that outlast the system around it.

SourceTimestamp / refWhat to inspectWhy it matters
2024-06-13, The Future Is What You Make Happenvideo:predictive-history-s-k6eswheqa@transcript:v1#seg-0030, #seg-0031, #seg-0032Human needs and fulfilled lifeCore measure.
2024-06-13, The Future Is What You Make Happenvideo:predictive-history-s-k6eswheqa@transcript:v1#seg-0047Slave cannot love, create, learn, or growSocial collapse boundary.
2025-10-21, Imagination Came Before Civilizationvideo:predictive-history-lvhsg5qtds8@transcript:v1#seg-0067, #seg-0068Civilization judged by inner powersLater civilizational extension.

Use this term when Jiang is evaluating whether a system preserves or destroys the human powers it claims to serve.

Do not use it as a soft moral slogan detached from concrete sources about agency, love, learning, and formation.