Principlev1
When suffering is chronic rather than acute, construct
When suffering is chronic rather than acute, construct meaning through daily practice rather than seeking a permanent explanatory framework, because repeated suffering continuously re-opens the meaning gap.
Why This Is a Principle
This derives from Suffering that is interpreted as meaningful has different (suffering interpreted as meaningful has different consequences than meaningless suffering) combined with Constructivist Epistemology (knowledge is actively constructed) and Piagetian Equilibration Through Schema Dynamics (cognitive development through equilibration). The principle prescribes a specific actionable approach—daily practice rather than one-time discovery—based on the temporal characteristics of chronic suffering.