The irreducible epistemic atoms underlying the curriculum. 4,828 atoms across 8 types and 2 molecules
Document failure knowledge and contextual rationale for decisions to preserve intelligence that organizations systematically lose.
Use mortality awareness as a filter to separate genuine priorities from inherited obligations by asking what you would continue if time were short.
Convert abstract legacy intentions into concrete scheduling problems by calculating productive years remaining and time required for contributions.
When a personal pattern correlates with multiple variables, identify potential confounding variables—third factors that drive both observed variables—before concluding that one variable causes the other.
Embed learning capacity into the system itself rather than holding it exclusively in your own practice, because systems that cannot generate new knowledge after you leave cannot adapt to changing environments.
When mortality is confronted consciously rather than suppressed, reorient priorities toward intrinsic goals and emotionally meaningful activities, because limited time horizons shift optimization from achievement quantity to experience quality.
Frame legacy as continuous present-tense transmission rather than future posthumous event, because treating legacy as solely long-term creates permanent deferral while recognizing moment-to-moment impact enables immediate action.
Design your identity through deliberate choice rather than waiting to discover a predetermined essence.
Trace current identities backward to the choice-points that created them to distinguish genuine choices from inherited defaults.
When you defer a choice, recognize that deferral itself is a choice with consequences you will own.
Structure your freedom through decision-making frameworks rather than leaving possibility infinite and paralyzing.
Identify your freedom-deferral patterns by examining which constraints you cite are material versus habituated choices masquerading as necessity.
Use existential anxiety as a signal that genuine choice is required rather than treating it as pathology to eliminate.
Treat uncertainty reduction as a separate optimization problem from decision-making — gather information to reduce practical uncertainty, then act on existential uncertainty without waiting for resolution.
Identify meta-patterns—regularities in how your first-order patterns form, dissolve, and interact—as higher-leverage intervention points than individual behavioral patterns.
When a discrepancy exists between need for meaning and available evidence for meaning, construct meaning deliberately rather than waiting for cosmic provision or collapsing into nihilism.
Develop capacity for solitude before pursuing deep connection — the ability to be alone without panic is a prerequisite for relationships that do not depend on the other to rescue you from yourself.
Externalize major life decisions and career narratives to detect passive voice constructions, which signal absorbed expectations rather than genuine choice — shift language from 'it made sense to' to 'I chose to' only where the choice was actually conscious.
When you notice yourself using necessity language ('I have to,' 'I cannot,' 'there's no choice') about contingent situations, pause and ask what it would mean to admit you are choosing — the discomfort this produces indicates the question has found its target.
Practice the smallest available unit of courage by taking one step where you currently choose safety over authenticity — the scale matters less than the act of self-affirmation in the presence of anxiety.
Recognize that courage is action in the acknowledged presence of fear, not action after fear subsides — waiting for fear to disappear before acting ensures you will never act.
Compare your self-concept against your actual behavioral record from the past week to identify the gap between who you believe you are and who your actions constitute — this gap reveals where identity is narrative rather than reality.
Before committing to a choice, explicitly name and grieve the alternatives you are losing — acknowledging real loss prevents it from resurfacing as chronic regret and second-guessing.
When suffering cannot be changed, shift from trying to eliminate it to asking what relationship with it preserves your humanity — attitudinal freedom remains even when all external freedoms are removed.