Constitution · Decision
Persistence-to-action offset
Aegis reached the correct belief but resolved the decision fork differently — the amount of persistence it requires before committing is out of step with the benchmark.
Candidate PrincipleAll principles
Principle
A pattern holding across three or more consecutive periods warrants action this period; a pattern seen twice warrants confirmation, not delay.
8 supporting investigationsConfidence High8 changed a recommendation
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First observed at #1 · latest #30 · 8 evidence items
Business explanation
Aegis reached the correct belief but resolved the decision fork differently — the amount of persistence it requires before committing is out of step with the benchmark.
Suggested reasoning principle
A pattern holding across three or more consecutive periods warrants action this period; a pattern seen twice warrants confirmation, not delay.
Failure category
Decision
Trend
Steady