General
These are not tradition-specific methods but fundamental cognitive operations — structural moves available to any mind facing limits. They emerged from noticing convergence across specific instances in different traditions, not from top-down theorizing.
They address basic limits of human cognition and social coordination:
- What to do when you can't trust your own judgment — Judgment Transfer
- What to do when no one has authority to decide — Externalized Commitment
- What to do when you can't see your own blind spots — Adversarial Testing
- What to do when you don't know if your predictions work — Calibration Loop
- What to do when freedom paralyzes — Constraint Imposition
- What to do when experience doesn't automatically become learning — Structured Failure Analysis
- What to do when capability can't be transferred directly — Staged Capability Development
- What to do when multiple parties with different interests must align — Recursive Coordination
- What to do when you're stuck on one view and can't see the space of positions — Perspective Enumeration
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