Principlev1
Intervene in feedback loops by changing the structure of
Intervene in feedback loops by changing the structure of connections (adding, removing, or redirecting links) rather than trying harder at individual nodes.
Why This Is a Principle
Follows from Habits as Context-Response Associations (habit formation structure), The behavior of a system arises from its structure, not from (structure determines behavior), and Every system is perfectly designed to get the results it (systems are designed for their results). Prescribes WHERE to intervene—at structural connections rather than components—making it a leverage principle.