Why do attempts by an Individual to scale into institutional or collective roles inevitably fail?

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The theory answers: Because the [INDIVIDUAL] is a time-limited system with natural built-in limits (birth-to-death linearity). Forcing progression beyond these limits to act as an [INSTITUTION] or [COLLECTIVE] produces structural relativism, resulting in burnout, tyranny (bully/autocrat), or perversion (promiscuity/prostitution). Individuals cannot functionally become collectives without breaking duality.

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