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Two-minute version: the minimum viable representation of a
Two-minute version: the minimum viable representation of a habit that can be completed in 120 seconds or less with no special equipment, location, or mental state required, designed to preserve the habit pathway and identity signal during low-capacity days while maintaining the neurological momentum necessary for automaticity
Why This Is a Definition
This definition establishes the precise semantic boundary of 'two-minute version' by identifying its genus (habit infrastructure component), differentia (120-second duration, no special requirements), and explaining its functional purpose in maintaining habit continuity and neurological pathways during capacity depletion.