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Audit behavioral systems for contextual dependencies before
Audit behavioral systems for contextual dependencies before disruption occurs, as the number and type of dependencies predict fragility under specific disruption categories.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Extended Cognition Thesis (distributed cognition across artifacts), Habits as Context-Response Associations (habits form in stable contexts), and Action possibilities exist in the relationship between an (affordances exist in agent-environment relationship). The principle is actionable (audit dependencies), applies broadly to any habit system, and follows from the axiom that context-dependent systems fail when context changes. It prescribes preventive analysis rather than reactive adaptation.