Applied Neuroprogramming
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Continuum, Depth, Thread, Setting

Four dimensions, one schema. Skip one and the page goes vapor.

The continuum is the page sequence — time, the −5 to +5 spectrum the page sits on, the chapter ordering. The depth is the ladder inside one page, going from the technical claim a domain reader nods through, down through the frontline manager's read on consequences for her team, then the translation a non-specialist can carry, to the version a child could repeat back. The thread is the argument that crosses pages — the spine the reader follows from page one to the close. The setting is the cross-categorical anchor, the cultural or empirical context the claim has to sit inside before it is allowed to land.