The Phritzthom Theory proposes that problems are an inevitable and permanent feature of human existence and that money functions not as a problem eliminator but as a tool of illumination and access. Through three original concepts, the Persistence Principle, the Illumination Threshold and Shadow Problems, this framework offers a practical philosophical lens for navigating existence with greater clarity and intentionality. The Persistence Principle establishes that problems are continuous featur…
Read moreThe Phritzthom Theory proposes that problems are an inevitable and permanent feature of human existence and that money functions not as a problem eliminator but as a tool of illumination and access. Through three original concepts, the Persistence Principle, the Illumination Threshold and Shadow Problems, this framework offers a practical philosophical lens for navigating existence with greater clarity and intentionality. The Persistence Principle establishes that problems are continuous features of existence not temporary malfunctions. The Illumination Threshold and Shadow Problems, this framework offers a practical philosophical lens for navigating existence with greater clarity and intentionality. The Persistence Principle establishes that problems are continuous features of existence not temporary malfunctions. The Illumination Threshold redefines money as a tool that reveals existing opportunities rather than creating them. Shadow Problems identifies unexpected challenges that emerge specifically from increased wealth and access. This theory argues that life is not a problem to be solved but a terrain to be navigated. About the Author, Phritzthom N.A is a 20 year old philosopher and theorist from Accra, born on 24th August 2005, Ghana. Currently student at the University of Ghana studying Philosophy and Political Science.