Principlev1
Invest reclaimed time from delegation into higher-leverage
Invest reclaimed time from delegation into higher-leverage work—system design, strategic thinking, relationship building—rather than filling it with more execution tasks to achieve compound returns.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Hierarchical Chunking Expands Capacity (hierarchical systems compound), Goals as Perceptual Filters (goals filter relevance), and Directed Attention as Depletable Resource (attention is finite). The principle prescribes strategic reinvestment of freed capacity. This is where leverage actually materializes—not just from delegating but from what you do with the reclaimed capacity.