LAWS

Operational laws.

Not phrases to feel better. Cuts to think with less noise.

A law is not useful because it sounds good. It is useful if it changes a decision.

10 LAWS

Laws that change decisions.

01

Not everything internal has the right to command.

An emotion informs. An impulse appears. A guilt pressures. None gets command by existing.

02

What you do not delimit, administers you.

Every undefined frontier eventually charges energy, attention or time.

03

The attention you accept votes inside the system.

Every repeated input trains a route of command.

04

Will is expensive. A strong system uses it rarely.

Constant battle is the symptom of a system that has not been designed.

05

A real decision stops asking permission from inside.

While everything stays open, nothing governs.

06

You cannot pilot foreign hardware.

You can influence, ask, close or leave. You cannot steer another human from inside.

07

Relief is not truth. They resemble each other; they are not the same.

Something can discharge tension without ordering the system. The body confuses both.

08

If acting costs less than thinking, act.

Some loops only close with movement.

09

Freedom without frontier is exposure.

What has no wall becomes territory for everything.

10

To govern well is to intervene less.

A strong system does not need constant manual mode.

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Read the operational lexicon.

The word is useful if it reduces noise. It is decoration if it does not.

Not everything internal has the right to command.

A thought can appear without becoming law. A signal can arrive without becoming an order.