Question
How do I practice schema dependencies?
Quick Answer
Pick one schema you hold strongly — a belief about your career, your relationships, or your capabilities. Ask: what must be true for this schema to hold? Write down three underlying beliefs it depends on. Then pick one of those and repeat: what must be true for that belief to hold? You have just.
The most direct way to practice schema dependencies is through a focused exercise: Pick one schema you hold strongly — a belief about your career, your relationships, or your capabilities. Ask: what must be true for this schema to hold? Write down three underlying beliefs it depends on. Then pick one of those and repeat: what must be true for that belief to hold? You have just mapped two levels of your dependency graph. Look at the deepest node. If that belief were shaken, how many of the beliefs above it would wobble?
Common pitfall: Treating each schema as an independent, freestanding belief. When you ignore dependencies, you are surprised by cascading failures — one belief changes and suddenly a half-dozen others feel unstable, and you cannot understand why. You think you are having an identity crisis when you are actually experiencing a dependency chain propagating an update.
This practice connects to Phase 17 (Meta-Schemas) — building it as a repeatable habit compounds over time.
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