Framed knowledge around four pillars—Morality, Profit, Pleasure, and Salvation.

Health maintenance, disease prevention, and treatment Law: Rules, ethics, and legal frameworks governing society 🔍 Historical Systems of Organization

Utilizes existing scientific knowledge to develop practical solutions. Designing and building structures or machines

Examines human behavior, cultural patterns, and societal institutions. Mind, mental processes, and behavior Sociology: Social structures, groups, and interactions

Fundamental questions about existence and ethics History: Past events, documentation, and chronologies Literature: Written works of art and creative expression Visual & Performing Arts: Music, painting, and theater 5. Applied Sciences

Focuses on abstract systems, logic, and theoretical structures. Numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns Logic: Valid reasoning and inference principles Computer Science: Algorithms, data, and computation 3. Social Sciences

Studies the physical world and its phenomena through empirical observation. Matter, energy, and fundamental forces Chemistry: Substance composition, properties, and reactions Biology: Living organisms and life processes Earth Sciences: Geology, meteorology, and oceanography 2. Formal Sciences

Historically, humans have used physical "tree diagrams" to map out these complex intellectual connections.