Principlev1
Use bounded time horizons for commitments rather than
Use bounded time horizons for commitments rather than open-ended commitments to create psychologically safe experimentation containers.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Humans discount future rewards hyperbolically rather than (humans discount future rewards hyperbolically) and The human brain treats the future self as neurologically (the brain treats future self as neurologically distinct). This prescribes using time-bounded commitments because they reduce perceived cost and paradoxically increase follow-through by creating endpoints for evaluation rather than infinite obligation.