The Upper governance develops humanity through four categories: Mercy, Truth, Justice, and Peace. A person’s task is to use them correctly in order to reach the final goal of development by a good and gentle path. One must study these forces and learn how to best adapt oneself to the conditions they create. According to the category of Truth, every individual should receive according to what they give. However, this principle does not take into account a person’s natural abilities. We all differ in our physical, moral, emotional, and intellectual capacities. The task that a quick and capable person completes in an hour may take a slower person two or three hours, requiring much greater effort. It is impossible to force that person to work faster, as it contradicts their innate nature. Thus, when we evaluate a person’s productivity by the standard of Truth, we ignore their natural makeup. One can be judged and rewarded only according to the inner effort invested. Another factor revealing the insufficiency of our understanding of the category of Truth is the inherent human sense of “uniqueness.” Every person feels like a distinct individual, a ruler of their world. This quality stems from the uniqueness of the Creator. As a result, we perceive others as something external to ourselves, strive to use them for our own benefit, and behave as if the entire world exists to serve us. As long as we remain on the corporeal level, this perception will prevail within us. Therefore, the category of Truth, which promises equality among all people, is in fact far removed from human nature, since each person desires to rise above society. According to the category of Truth, humanity is a single organism, but it does not yet feel this unity. To use this category correctly, one must understand the structure of the entire network: the nature of the individual and of society, their interconnections and interrelations within the common system. This can only be felt and understood when a person transforms their nature from receiving to bestowing.