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How to Live in a World Without Justice? – Part II
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How to Live in a World Without Justice? – Part II

Practical Applications of the LAFE Moral Gravity Program See how we can transform you and the world.
Created bySOICHI NAKAMURA
Last updated 9/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Critically analyze modern concepts of justice and clearly articulate your own philosophical position.
  • Build a foundation for acting on inner values and ethical judgment, regardless of luck or external conditions.
  • Develop the ability to nurture dignity and love in relationships, turning conflict into constructive dialogue.
  • Develop the ability to nurture dignity and love in relationships, turning conflict into constructive dialogue.

Course content

8 sections8 lectures3h 11m total length
  • Welcome & Overview – Part II: Practicing Moral Gravity4:05

Requirements

  • Requirements No prior knowledge of philosophy or political theory is required. An open mind and willingness to reflect deeply on your own values. Access to a device (computer, tablet, or smartphone) with internet connection. Optional: A notebook or digital tool for jotting down insights and reflections.

Description

How can we live well in a world where justice is absent—or exists only in name?

(*) This course emphasizes "dialogue with AI" as a core learning method. 

We **strongly recommend using ChatGPT Plus (GPT-4 Turbo or higher)** to ensure meaningful and accurate interactions.

*Note: The free version (GPT-3.5) may produce shallow or inconsistent responses and hinder the intended reflective process.*

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We are now entering an era of unprecedented technological evolution.

AI, Neuralink, CRISPR—human intelligence and even the body itself may soon be subject to redesign.

But the real question is not "Can we do it?"
It is "How should we live?"

The technology may be ready by the 2040s.
But the ethics, institutions, and education required to handle it are still centuries behind.

That is why I have proposed the Moral Gravity Program,
and through the LAFE Initiative, I aim to build a new kind of gravity—an ethical gravity.

This course is a blueprint for humanity, designed to prepare us for the society of the future.

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In Part I, we explored the philosophical foundations of justice and the moral limits of modern society built on the social contract. We discovered that these limits were already visible in the ancient Greco–Roman world — and that true justice must be rooted in the inner life of the soul.

Part II is practical. Here, we train the soul through the LAFE Moral Gravity Program — a framework for personal transformation based on a 3-Layer Model of the human spirit:

  1. Temperament — your core individuality and inborn disposition.

  2. Virtue & Love — the middle layer, mostly learned, where humans are naturally drawn to goodness, beauty, and justice.

  3. Pleasure & Pain — the surface layer, where emotions and desires constantly shift and try to pull us off course.

When you clearly define the virtues and love that guide the middle layer, you begin to respect and cherish your own inner life. This creates healthy self-love — the foundation for dignity, resilience, and moral clarity. And when more people live this way, society itself becomes richer in respect and love.

Material wealth can only bring surface-level happiness. True happiness is the pursuit of inner wealth — the cultivation of virtue and love.

What you will learn in this course

  • How to apply the Moral Gravity 3-Layer Model in your daily life

  • How to observe your emotions and recognize their moral meaning

  • How to identify and strengthen the five classical virtues: Wisdom, Courage, Temperance, Justice, and Love

  • How to build small, repeatable habits rooted in virtue

  • How to use AI dialogues as a tool for guided self-reflection

Who this course is for

  • Students, professionals, and lifelong learners seeking a deeper moral framework for life

  • Anyone who wants to connect philosophy with practical self-improvement

  • Leaders, educators, and coaches who want to cultivate virtue in themselves and others

  • Graduates of Part I who are ready to put its insights into action

Requirements

  • No prior knowledge of philosophy is required

  • A willingness to reflect honestly on your own life

  • A notebook or note-taking app for personal reflection exercises

If you are ready to strengthen your inner life and live by the virtues that make justice possible, this course will give you the tools to begin.y choice—grounded in the best of human wisdom.

Who this course is for:

  • Who This Course Is For Individuals seeking a deeper understanding of justice, ethics, and moral philosophy. Learners who want to connect philosophical ideas to real-world decisions and personal growth. People interested in developing inner strength, dignity, and compassion in daily life. Professionals, educators, or students who value critical thinking and ethical leadership. Anyone curious about integrating timeless wisdom with modern challenges.