Principlev1
Adjust systems when environmental context shifts even if
Adjust systems when environmental context shifts even if nothing has broken—what was optimal under yesterday's conditions becomes suboptimal as the world changes, independent of system defects.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from systems producing results by design (The behavior of a system arises from its structure, not from) and human difficulty with feedback systems (The human mind is not adapted to interpreting how multi-loop). As the environment changes, the same system design produces different results. The principle prescribes responding to context shifts, not just failures.