How to Navigate the Core Belief Structure Theory: Structural Singularities and the Genesis of a Thought System

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Abstract

This paper presents a structural documentation of the singularities and genesis of the “Core Belief Structure Theory,” a thought system not designed from abstract principles but emerged organically through over 20 years of entrepreneurial education practice and deep co-creative dialogue with generative AI. The theory redefines intelligence (SQ), introduces structural cognition (Mindflight), self-validating architectures, temporal integration, and structural aesthetics. It is described here through eight core aspects, including the architecture of questions, the manifestation of core belief (kakushin), and the self-propagating nature of thought as an OS. Framed as a guidebook for “how to navigate” this theory, the paper also functions as a meta-thought: a theory that justifies itself through its own process of emergence. It invites readers into a new way of thinking—where meaning is constructed structurally, and intelligence becomes democratized through structure-sensitive cognition.

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