Principlev1
Written articulation of priorities forces clarity that
Written articulation of priorities forces clarity that internal representation alone does not require, making priorities communicable and more stable under load.
Why This Is a Principle
Derives from Generative Externalization (externalization is generative), Externalization Exposes Hidden Structure (externalization exposes gaps), and Abstraction Requires Grounding (abstract representations lose meaning without grounding). The act of writing for others forces a level of precision that strengthens the priority structure itself.