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Cross-domain pattern: a structural tendency that appears in
Cross-domain pattern: a structural tendency that appears in at least three life domains (work, relationships, health, thinking) and is not an artifact of any single context, but rather a feature of how one operates as a system.
Why This Is a Definition
This definition precisely establishes the semantic boundary of 'cross-domain pattern' by specifying its key differentia: structural correspondence across multiple domains, permanence across contexts, and identification as a systemic feature rather than situational artifact. It distinguishes this from surface-level similarities and domain-specific patterns.