This page exists to reduce confusion and prevent misalignment.
It is not a test.
It is not a judgment.
It is a clarification of who this work tends to serve well, and who it does not.
This Is Likely a Fit If You
This work tends to be useful for people who:
- carry ongoing responsibility
- operate under chronic relational or cognitive load
- make decisions that affect others
- function in environments with pressure or interference
- want to regain or preserve autonomy under stress
You may already be functioning.
What is often missing is containment and support that does not create dependence.
What You Are Likely Looking For Here
People who engage with this work are usually seeking:
- clarity rather than motivation
- structure rather than advice
- stability rather than reassurance
- authority without aggression
- progress without urgency
This work prioritizes ownership over comfort.
This Is Not a Fit If You Are Seeking
This work is not designed for people who are seeking:
- emotional outsourcing
- rapid motivation or inspiration
- constant reassurance
- someone else to decide for them
- a substitute for personal responsibility
These needs are valid in other contexts.
They are not met here.
About Dependency and Autonomy
This work does not aim to create reliance.
Engagement proceeds only when autonomy is the direction of travel.
Support is provided to restore ownership, not to replace it.
A Simple Orientation
Autonomy is the outcome.
If this orientation feels supportive, further engagement may make sense.
If it feels uncomfortable or premature, this may not be the right time.
The final page explains how to take a next step, if alignment is present, without urgency or pressure.
DOCUMENT REFERENCE
Public Interface Reference: HII–P6–v1.0
Status: Active
Last reviewed: Jan 2026