Steve: a caveman, by definition, can't implement abstract concepts like "7 Highly Effective Habits"...the brain volume wasn't there, the frontal lobe was much, much less developed.
What I was getting at is that human beings by definition are highly undefinable. I'm not under the romantic impression that we're all so unique as to constitute our own individual laws of physics, so to speak (I'd noted in another thread that recognition with my quip that we're *only* as unique as snowflakes), but surely you understand that the whole point of sex, as an evolutionary development, is to create great indefinable diversity?
It is that diversity which will refuses to be captured by a law or a virus. In claiming to have deduced laws whose application will make for a better developed species (not your words, I know), I have to wonder what you know that Christ or the Buddha didn't!
I hope you're not taking offense at my incredulity, nor at the playful way I'm teasing you.

I'll take a look at your book when it comes out, of course (is there a 30-day money-back guarantee?), but I do have to marvel right now at you asserting the existence of such laws when we all know that different people learn differently, work differently, even love differently. (Unless you're going to do put forth concepts at such a high level of abstraction ["abstraction" in the sense of an abstract, and not in the sense of something obscure] that it would be almost tautologous and inevitably applicable!)
And with this, I'll respectfully refrain from any further comments until seeing your book.