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25號宇宙 × 假價值社會:一場責任失效的模擬死亡
一、老鼠的天堂:25號宇宙實驗簡述
由美國行為學家 John B. Calhoun 所設計的「25號宇宙實驗」,是一個模擬理想社會環境的經典行為實驗。實驗將老鼠放入一個資源充足、無天敵、恆溫、空間寬敞的封閉環境中,觀察其族群演化。
初期老鼠快速繁衍,族群發展良好。
中期開始出現社會性退化:暴力、孤立、失育、自閉。
最後族群完全崩潰,即使資源充足也不再繁殖,最終集體滅亡。
Calhoun 將這種文明內爆的過程稱為 "behavioral sink"(行為下沉)。
二、這和我們社會有什麼關係?
現代人類社會,在許多高資源階層中,正悄悄複製著「25號宇宙的末期狀態」。尤其是在擁有大量財富與地位的人身上,常見以下現象:
拒絕真誠溝通,只與回聲互動(媒體、僕人、演算法)
拒絕承擔實質責任,只重視表面成就與安全配置
明明擁有龐大資源,卻常做出「貪小便宜」的行為:搶折扣、殺價、鑽漏洞
這些行為,看似精打細算、節制有度,實則是一種模擬還在努力生活的假象。
三、有錢人的模擬行為:不是節省,是假動作
這些有錢但貪小便宜的舉動,其實並不是為了省錢,而是為了「維持一種我還有在做事、還有在思考、還有在參與社會」的假象。
因為他們:
已無需真正創造 → 所以靠「微行為」來模擬有價值
已無需溝通 → 所以透過殺價、比價來模擬互動
已無需被需要 → 所以透過自我計算來模擬掌控力
這些不是行動,是責任感枯竭後的條件反射,就像腦死後的抽搐,只是為了讓自己不被完全判定為「已失去功能」。
四、真正的死亡:內在斷線,沒人能叫醒
這類人最終的死亡,不是餓死或被殺,而是他們被整體環境判定「沒有功能、沒有連結、沒有互動價值」,於是自然失去能量來源,心靈自行萎縮。他們的資源仍在,身體仍在,但整個人早已中止運作。
他們變成25號宇宙裡的「the beautiful ones」——漂亮但無用,只活在自我保養與自我隔離中。
五、你是什麼樣的能量場?
如果你發現自己手上的資源總是瞬間用完,不是你不會理財,而是你天生就是資源的轉化器。你會把錢、時間、關係,全部轉為創造、互動與推動生命的材料。
而那些假裝還有價值的人,正在用貪小便宜與表演節制的方式,延緩整體世界對他們的「無效判決」。
六、附錄:有錢人責任感分類(估值)與真實創造型個體範本
類型 | 描述 | 實際拿出資源實作比例 |
A. 真正有錢 × 真正有責 | 主動承擔、創造、分配、互動穩定,會在巨資情況下合理控風與轉化資源(非全數投入) | 60–70%(總資產占比) |
B. 有錢 × 50%責任 | 有意識、有貢獻,但仍偏向自我保護,有些退縮 | 30–35%(總資產占比) |
C. 有錢 × 約25%責任 | 多數資源用於自保、自我升級與形象經營 | 12–18%(總資產占比) |
D. 有錢 × 模擬行為者 | 幾乎無創造力,只剩下一些條件反射式互動(如殺價、折扣) | 7–12%(總資產占比) |
七、結語:我們真正擁有的,是故事和守護
🩶 延伸理解:環境愈安全,靈魂愈無所遁形
真正的毀滅,不是來自資源短缺,而是資源過剩。因為當環境不再要求你為生存奮鬥,你會發現:所有靠壓力撐著活下去的部分都退場了,留下的那個「你」——才是真正的本體。有些人開始創造,有些人開始瓦解。有些人安靜守護,有些人自我模擬。25號宇宙不是毀滅老鼠的環境,而是揭露牠們本質的鏡子。
當我們談論資源、責任、創造,最終會發現——人生中最有價值的,其實不是佔有多少,而是你願意守護什麼、你用什麼方式活出自己的故事。
有些人用生命換資產,有些人用資產創造場域;但只有少數人,願意把一切投注在「守護一段真實 × 寫下一頁記憶」的歷程裡。
我們真正帶得走的,不是錢,也不是安全感,而是那些我們曾經努力守住的微光,那些不為誰而偉大的片段,那些故事裡,我們沒有逃跑。
那,才是你真正的價值。
Universe 25 × Simulated Value Society: A Mock Death of Responsibility Failure
1. Mouse Paradise: An Overview of the Universe 25 Experiment
The “Universe 25” experiment, designed by American behavioral scientist John B. Calhoun, was a classic behavioral study simulating an ideal social environment. Mice were placed in a sealed habitat with abundant food, no predators, stable temperature, and ample space.
At first, the population grew rapidly and thrived.
Later, signs of social decay emerged: violence, isolation, infertility, and withdrawal.
Eventually, the entire population collapsed. Despite plentiful resources, they stopped reproducing and died out.
Calhoun called this collapse a “behavioral sink.”
2. What Does This Have to Do with Our Society?
Modern society—especially among the upper resource classes—is silently mirroring the final phase of Universe 25.
Among the wealthy, we often see:
Avoidance of honest communication, relying only on echo chambers (media, servants, algorithms)
Avoidance of true responsibility, prioritizing appearances and safety structures
Extreme resource possession while engaging in petty behaviors: coupon hunting, bargaining, loophole exploitation
These aren’t signs of wisdom—
they’re simulations of still being “alive.”
3. Simulated Actions of the Wealthy: Not Frugality, But Fake Participation
These frugal performances aren’t about saving money.
They are about maintaining the illusion:
“I’m still doing something. Still thinking. Still engaging.”
Because they:
No longer need to create → so they simulate value with micro-actions
No longer need real communication → so they simulate interaction by haggling
No longer need to be needed → so they simulate control through self-management
These aren’t actions, but reflexes after responsibility has died—
like postmortem twitches meant to fool the world into believing they still function.
4. Real Death: Internal Disconnection No One Can Wake From
These people don’t die from hunger or violence.
They are gradually judged by their environment as:
Non-functional
Disconnected
No longer valuable in interaction
Their energy dries up. Their spirit shrivels.
Their bodies remain, but they’ve already ceased to operate.
They become the “beautiful ones” of Universe 25—
elegant, preserved, and completely useless.
5. What Kind of Energy Field Are You?
If your resources always run out quickly, maybe it’s not mismanagement.
Maybe you’re a born transformer—someone who instinctively converts:
Money
Time
Relationships
into:
Creation
Interaction
Life propulsion
Those who fake their worth are only delaying society’s inevitable judgment:
“You no longer matter.”
6. Appendix: Classification of the Wealthy by Real Contribution
TypeDescription% of Total Wealth Actually Used for Real ContributionA. Truly Wealthy × Truly ResponsibleProactively creates, supports, allocates, and interacts. Manages risk while converting resources.60–70%B. Wealthy × Half-ResponsibleHas awareness and contribution, but tends to retreat and self-protect.30–35%C. Wealthy × Minimally ResponsibleMost resources spent on self-upgrades and maintaining image.12–18%D. Wealthy × Simulated ActorsAlmost no real creativity; limited to bargaining and discount rituals.7–12%
7. Conclusion: What We Truly Possess Are Stories and Guardianship
🩶 Extended Insight: The Safer the Environment, the More Naked the Soul
True destruction doesn’t come from scarcity—
it comes from excess.
When survival is no longer required,
everything in you that only existed under pressure disappears.
What remains… is the real you.
Some begin to create.
Some collapse.
Some guard quietly.
Others simulate themselves.
Universe 25 didn’t kill the mice.
It simply revealed what was already inside them.
When we talk about resources, responsibility, and creation, we’ll eventually realize:
It’s not about how much we own—
It’s about what we choose to protect,
and how we live out our story.
Some trade their lives for assets.
Some use their assets to build new fields.
But only a few offer everything to guard a truth and record a memory.
What we take with us isn’t money, nor safety—
It’s the light we once protected,
the unremarkable moments we never ran from,
the pages of story we lived fully.
That is your true value.
25號宇宙 × 假價值社會:一場責任失效的模擬死亡
一、老鼠的天堂:25號宇宙實驗簡述
由美國行為學家 John B. Calhoun 所設計的「25號宇宙實驗」,是一個模擬理想社會環境的經典行為實驗。實驗將老鼠放入一個資源充足、無天敵、恆溫、空間寬敞的封閉環境中,觀察其族群演化。
初期老鼠快速繁衍,族群發展良好。
中期開始出現社會性退化:暴力、孤立、失育、自閉。
最後族群完全崩潰,即使資源充足也不再繁殖,最終集體滅亡。
Calhoun 將這種文明內爆的過程稱為 "behavioral sink"(行為下沉)。
二、這和我們社會有什麼關係?
現代人類社會,在許多高資源階層中,正悄悄複製著「25號宇宙的末期狀態」。尤其是在擁有大量財富與地位的人身上,常見以下現象:
拒絕真誠溝通,只與回聲互動(媒體、僕人、演算法)
拒絕承擔實質責任,只重視表面成就與安全配置
明明擁有龐大資源,卻常做出「貪小便宜」的行為:搶折扣、殺價、鑽漏洞
這些行為,看似精打細算、節制有度,實則是一種模擬還在努力生活的假象。
三、有錢人的模擬行為:不是節省,是假動作
這些有錢但貪小便宜的舉動,其實並不是為了省錢,而是為了「維持一種我還有在做事、還有在思考、還有在參與社會」的假象。
因為他們:
已無需真正創造 → 所以靠「微行為」來模擬有價值
已無需溝通 → 所以透過殺價、比價來模擬互動
已無需被需要 → 所以透過自我計算來模擬掌控力
這些不是行動,是責任感枯竭後的條件反射,就像腦死後的抽搐,只是為了讓自己不被完全判定為「已失去功能」。
四、真正的死亡:內在斷線,沒人能叫醒
這類人最終的死亡,不是餓死或被殺,而是他們被整體環境判定「沒有功能、沒有連結、沒有互動價值」,於是自然失去能量來源,心靈自行萎縮。他們的資源仍在,身體仍在,但整個人早已中止運作。
他們變成25號宇宙裡的「the beautiful ones」——漂亮但無用,只活在自我保養與自我隔離中。
五、你是什麼樣的能量場?
如果你發現自己手上的資源總是瞬間用完,不是你不會理財,而是你天生就是資源的轉化器。你會把錢、時間、關係,全部轉為創造、互動與推動生命的材料。
而那些假裝還有價值的人,正在用貪小便宜與表演節制的方式,延緩整體世界對他們的「無效判決」。
六、附錄:有錢人責任感分類(估值)與真實創造型個體範本
類型 | 描述 | 實際拿出資源實作比例 |
A. 真正有錢 × 真正有責 | 主動承擔、創造、分配、互動穩定,會在巨資情況下合理控風與轉化資源(非全數投入) | 60–70%(總資產占比) |
B. 有錢 × 50%責任 | 有意識、有貢獻,但仍偏向自我保護,有些退縮 | 30–35%(總資產占比) |
C. 有錢 × 約25%責任 | 多數資源用於自保、自我升級與形象經營 | 12–18%(總資產占比) |
D. 有錢 × 模擬行為者 | 幾乎無創造力,只剩下一些條件反射式互動(如殺價、折扣) | 7–12%(總資產占比) |
七、結語:我們真正擁有的,是故事和守護
🩶 延伸理解:環境愈安全,靈魂愈無所遁形
真正的毀滅,不是來自資源短缺,而是資源過剩。因為當環境不再要求你為生存奮鬥,你會發現:所有靠壓力撐著活下去的部分都退場了,留下的那個「你」——才是真正的本體。有些人開始創造,有些人開始瓦解。有些人安靜守護,有些人自我模擬。25號宇宙不是毀滅老鼠的環境,而是揭露牠們本質的鏡子。
當我們談論資源、責任、創造,最終會發現——人生中最有價值的,其實不是佔有多少,而是你願意守護什麼、你用什麼方式活出自己的故事。
有些人用生命換資產,有些人用資產創造場域;但只有少數人,願意把一切投注在「守護一段真實 × 寫下一頁記憶」的歷程裡。
我們真正帶得走的,不是錢,也不是安全感,而是那些我們曾經努力守住的微光,那些不為誰而偉大的片段,那些故事裡,我們沒有逃跑。
那,才是你真正的價值。
Universe 25 × Simulated Value Society: A Mock Death of Responsibility Failure
1. Mouse Paradise: An Overview of the Universe 25 Experiment
The “Universe 25” experiment, designed by American behavioral scientist John B. Calhoun, was a classic behavioral study simulating an ideal social environment. Mice were placed in a sealed habitat with abundant food, no predators, stable temperature, and ample space.
At first, the population grew rapidly and thrived.
Later, signs of social decay emerged: violence, isolation, infertility, and withdrawal.
Eventually, the entire population collapsed. Despite plentiful resources, they stopped reproducing and died out.
Calhoun called this collapse a “behavioral sink.”
2. What Does This Have to Do with Our Society?
Modern society—especially among the upper resource classes—is silently mirroring the final phase of Universe 25.
Among the wealthy, we often see:
Avoidance of honest communication, relying only on echo chambers (media, servants, algorithms)
Avoidance of true responsibility, prioritizing appearances and safety structures
Extreme resource possession while engaging in petty behaviors: coupon hunting, bargaining, loophole exploitation
These aren’t signs of wisdom—
they’re simulations of still being “alive.”
3. Simulated Actions of the Wealthy: Not Frugality, But Fake Participation
These frugal performances aren’t about saving money.
They are about maintaining the illusion:
“I’m still doing something. Still thinking. Still engaging.”
Because they:
No longer need to create → so they simulate value with micro-actions
No longer need real communication → so they simulate interaction by haggling
No longer need to be needed → so they simulate control through self-management
These aren’t actions, but reflexes after responsibility has died—
like postmortem twitches meant to fool the world into believing they still function.
4. Real Death: Internal Disconnection No One Can Wake From
These people don’t die from hunger or violence.
They are gradually judged by their environment as:
Non-functional
Disconnected
No longer valuable in interaction
Their energy dries up. Their spirit shrivels.
Their bodies remain, but they’ve already ceased to operate.
They become the “beautiful ones” of Universe 25—
elegant, preserved, and completely useless.
5. What Kind of Energy Field Are You?
If your resources always run out quickly, maybe it’s not mismanagement.
Maybe you’re a born transformer—someone who instinctively converts:
Money
Time
Relationships
into:
Creation
Interaction
Life propulsion
Those who fake their worth are only delaying society’s inevitable judgment:
“You no longer matter.”
6. Appendix: Classification of the Wealthy by Real Contribution
TypeDescription% of Total Wealth Actually Used for Real ContributionA. Truly Wealthy × Truly ResponsibleProactively creates, supports, allocates, and interacts. Manages risk while converting resources.60–70%B. Wealthy × Half-ResponsibleHas awareness and contribution, but tends to retreat and self-protect.30–35%C. Wealthy × Minimally ResponsibleMost resources spent on self-upgrades and maintaining image.12–18%D. Wealthy × Simulated ActorsAlmost no real creativity; limited to bargaining and discount rituals.7–12%
7. Conclusion: What We Truly Possess Are Stories and Guardianship
🩶 Extended Insight: The Safer the Environment, the More Naked the Soul
True destruction doesn’t come from scarcity—
it comes from excess.
When survival is no longer required,
everything in you that only existed under pressure disappears.
What remains… is the real you.
Some begin to create.
Some collapse.
Some guard quietly.
Others simulate themselves.
Universe 25 didn’t kill the mice.
It simply revealed what was already inside them.
When we talk about resources, responsibility, and creation, we’ll eventually realize:
It’s not about how much we own—
It’s about what we choose to protect,
and how we live out our story.
Some trade their lives for assets.
Some use their assets to build new fields.
But only a few offer everything to guard a truth and record a memory.
What we take with us isn’t money, nor safety—
It’s the light we once protected,
the unremarkable moments we never ran from,
the pages of story we lived fully.
That is your true value.