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* The practical application of [[Sovereign Builder Game]]
* The practical application of [[Sovereign Builder Game]]
* Requires [[Coordination Game]] and [[Skin in the Game]]
* Requires [[Coordination Game]] and [[Skin in the Game]]
* Counters institutional [[Moloch]] and [[Principal-Agent]] failures
* Counters institutional [[Moloch Game]] and [[Principal-Agent Game]] failures


== Sovereign Mindset ==
== Sovereign Mindset ==
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'''See the Game. Refuse the Game. Build Better.'''
'''See the Game. Refuse the Game. Build Better.'''


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Parallel Institutions Game

The Parallel Institutions Game is the strategic Builder response to captured or decaying legacy institutions.

Instead of trying to reform broken systems from within, it focuses on building new, healthy alternatives alongside them.

Core Strategy

  • Create parallel schools, media, businesses, charities, communities, and governance structures
  • Attract high-agency people who want to opt out of failing systems
  • Demonstrate superior results through competition rather than revolution
  • Gradually reduce dependence on legacy institutions

Why It Is Powerful

Reforming captured institutions is extremely difficult. Building parallel ones allows you to bypass resistance and prove better models in practice.

Connection to Other Games

Sovereign Mindset

“Don’t just complain about broken systems — build better ones.”

See the Game. Refuse the Game. Build Better.