Principlev1
Convert manually-corrected processes to self-correcting ones
Convert manually-corrected processes to self-correcting ones by identifying recurring errors, detecting early signals, and wiring automatic corrective actions to environmental triggers.
Why This Is a Principle
This principle derives from Behavior requires an initiating signal to occur at a (behavior requires initiating signal), Event-based prospective memory is easier and more reliable (event-based prospective memory is more reliable), Behavior occurs when three elements converge simultaneously: (behavior requires motivation, ability, prompt), and Implementation intentions (if-then plans) significantly (implementation intentions increase goal attainment). The principle prescribes a specific transformation process: from manual correction to automatic response triggered by environmental cues. This is actionable guidance derived from multiple axioms about behavioral initiation.