Principlev1
Attack your highest-confidence schemas most aggressively,
Attack your highest-confidence schemas most aggressively, because confidence indicates attachment that blinds you to flaws.
Why This Is a Principle
This derives from Belief Perseverance Against Contradictory Evidence (cognitive systems maintain existing beliefs even when contradicted) and Cognitive Dissonance Drives Information Avoidance (cognitive dissonance creates avoidance of contradictory information). The principle prescribes prioritizing validation effort based on the attachment/confidence level. Not an axiom because it's derived guidance about allocation; not a rule because it applies broadly to schema validation.