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'''Civilizational Systems Architect''' | |||
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== About Me == | |||
I calibrate reality. | |||
I’m a **Civilizational Systems Architect**. I design frameworks to help individuals and societies reduce drift from reality and build long-term sovereignty. | |||
Disabled Veteran. Former Metrologist for the United States Air Force. | |||
== Core Philosophy == | |||
“I calibrate reality.” | |||
This is more than a tagline. It is the central practice of my life and work. After years spent calibrating precision instruments to master standards, I now apply the same discipline — standards, traceability, uncertainty quantification, and continuous correction — to human beliefs, incentives, institutions, and cultural patterns. | |||
== What I’m Building == | |||
The Sovereign Games — a practical calibration framework and operating system for clearer thinking, better decisions, and healthier civilization. | |||
It is built on metrology principles, rigorous self-correction (Permanent Beta), and the core loop: | |||
'''See the Game. Refuse the Game. Build Better.''' | |||
== Background == | |||
- Disabled Veteran, United States Air Force | |||
- Former Metrologist — specialized in measurement science, standards, and calibration | |||
- Current focus: Applying metrological rigor to human systems and civilizational challenges | |||
== Hobbies & Personal Practice == | |||
- Calibrating reality (daily) | |||
- Building The Sovereign Games framework | |||
- Studying recurring human patterns and incentive structures | |||
- Long-term strategic thinking and multi-generational design | |||
== Current Mission == | |||
To make individuals, institutions, and civilizations **increasingly difficult to fool — including by themselves**. | |||
This entire wiki and framework is built in public and in Permanent Beta. Contributions, critiques, and collaboration are welcome. | |||
'''Reality Gets the Final Vote.''' | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:07, 23 June 2026
Civilizational Systems Architect
About Me
I’m a **Civilizational Systems Architect**. I design frameworks to help individuals and societies reduce drift from reality and build long-term sovereignty.
Disabled Veteran. Former Metrologist for the United States Air Force.
Core Philosophy
“I calibrate reality.”
This is more than a tagline. It is the central practice of my life and work. After years spent calibrating precision instruments to master standards, I now apply the same discipline — standards, traceability, uncertainty quantification, and continuous correction — to human beliefs, incentives, institutions, and cultural patterns.
What I’m Building
The Sovereign Games — a practical calibration framework and operating system for clearer thinking, better decisions, and healthier civilization.
It is built on metrology principles, rigorous self-correction (Permanent Beta), and the core loop:
See the Game. Refuse the Game. Build Better.
Background
- Disabled Veteran, United States Air Force - Former Metrologist — specialized in measurement science, standards, and calibration - Current focus: Applying metrological rigor to human systems and civilizational challenges
Hobbies & Personal Practice
- Calibrating reality (daily) - Building The Sovereign Games framework - Studying recurring human patterns and incentive structures - Long-term strategic thinking and multi-generational design
Current Mission
To make individuals, institutions, and civilizations **increasingly difficult to fool — including by themselves**.
This entire wiki and framework is built in public and in Permanent Beta. Contributions, critiques, and collaboration are welcome.
Reality Gets the Final Vote.