Adjusting Posture

Star 6 — External Posture active

Adjusting Posture

See → Change → Test

Once you see the leak, you don’t explain it. You change the conditions.

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▸ ◉ Key Insight

Adjustment is not explanation. Once a leak is visible, change internal posture, external conditions, or both, then test whether the leak actually reduces.

▸ ⚡ Mantras
  • See it.
  • Change something.
  • Lower the cost.
  • Test reality.
  • No ego, no lecture, no victory lap.
▸ ↺ Flowchart

Leak appears → stop explaining.

Internal urgency present? → slow down, drop force, return to clean read.

External cost too high? → reduce step, demand, timing, position, or entry threshold.

Move again only if authorized → re-read whether compensation decreases.

▸ ⌘ Micro-Lexicon
  • Adjustment — changing posture or conditions so movement becomes possible at lower cost.
  • Internal adjustment — reducing urgency, force, attachment, and premature commitment.
  • External adjustment — altering step size, demand, timing, position, or access threshold.
  • Test — checking the field for reduced leak, not congratulating the intent gremlin.
  • Stability — movement holds without compensation, extra language, or operator bracing.




Orientation Stream

Adjustment, Alignment, Cost, Reduction, Stability

Laconic Summary

You don’t fix outcomes. You adjust posture until the system produces a different result.

The First Move

You see the leak.

Good.

Now don’t explain it.

Don’t justify it.

Don’t narrate it.

Change something.

Immediately.

What to Change

You have two levers:

  • Internal posture
  • External posture

Most people change one.

That’s why nothing stabilizes.

Adjustment means both move.

Internal Adjustment

Slow down.

Drop urgency.

Stop trying to make something happen.

If you are forcing internally,

your external will compensate.

That creates more leak.

External Adjustment

Reduce the step.

Lower the demand.

Change the timing.

Change the position.

Make movement cheaper.

Not clearer.

Cheaper.

The Test

You don’t evaluate based on effort.

You evaluate based on result.

Did the leak reduce?

Did movement stabilize?

If not, adjust again.

No attachment.

No ego.

Loop, Not Fix

This is not a one-time correction.

It is a loop.

Read.

Adjust.

Test.

Repeat.

Until it holds.

Failure Mode

Pattern

The system explains the problem instead of changing the condition.

This creates:

  • longer conversations
  • more detail
  • no movement

It feels productive.

Compression

See it.

Change something.

Test reality.

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