Principlev1
Rate activities by felt purpose during execution rather than
Rate activities by felt purpose during execution rather than by how purposeful they sound in narrative, because prestigious activities often score lower than unglamorous ones on actual purpose generation.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Emotions manifest as physiological changes in the body (somatic markers occur before conscious experience) and Actual behavior reveals operative values more reliably than (actual behavior reveals operative values). The principle prescribes using embodied experience rather than social narrative as the assessment criterion.