Cost Absorption

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Cost Absorption

Take → Hold → Return

Support is defined by where the cost lands.


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Orientation

Cost, Support, Burden Transfer, Capacity, Distortion

Laconic Summary

If you take the cost, you own the consequence.





What Cost Absorption Is

Cost absorption is taking on burden so movement can occur.

It is not kindness.

It is not generosity.

It is not neutral.

It is a structural move.

Something becomes easier.

Because you made something else heavier.

The Hidden Trade

When you absorb cost:

  • The task becomes lighter for them
  • The system becomes heavier for you

This looks like support.

Until it repeats.

Pattern

Short-term movement → long-term dependency

If the same cost keeps returning to you,

you are not supporting.

You are locking the system.

Valid Absorption

Cost absorption is valid when:

  • It creates immediate access
  • It reduces overwhelm
  • It enables first movement

And most importantly:

it does not stay with you.

Rule

Absorb → stabilize → return

If you cannot return the cost,

you should not have taken it.

Invalid Absorption

This is where most systems break.

  • Repeated prompting
  • Carrying initiation
  • Finishing tasks for them
  • Maintaining regulation for them

These feel helpful.

They are not.

They shift the burden permanently.

The learner moves less.

You move more.

The system appears functional.

Capacity quietly dies.

Failure Mode

If it works because you are carrying it, it is already broken.

Operator Move

Before you help, ask:

  • Who is paying right now?
  • Who should be paying?
  • What happens if I take this cost?

Then decide deliberately.

Not automatically.

Not emotionally.

Not under pressure.

If you take it —

take it cleanly.

And give it back.

Compression

Cost always lands.

If you absorb it, you own it.

If it stays with you, the system will depend on you.

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