Decision Integrity Depends on What Cannot Be Ignored MaMeeFarm™ Blogger Article – 29 Dec 2025 Decisions are rarely dishonest at the moment they are made. They become compromised when inconvenient reality is ignored. 1. Integrity Requires Complete Awareness Partial information leads to partial responsibility. 2. Ignorable Reality Distorts Choices If evidence can be bypassed, so can accountability. 3. Non-Ignorable Records Change Decision Quality When reality must be acknowledged, choices improve. 4. DGCP Makes Reality Structurally Visible Evidence remains present throughout decision cycles. 5. Strong Decisions Are Grounded Decisions They survive scrutiny because they reflect reality. Integrity emerges when reality has a seat at the table. © MaMeeFarm™ – MMFARM-POL-2025 + CC BY-NC 4.0
Reliable Reference Points Prevent System Drift
MaMeeFarm™ Blogger Article – 29 Dec 2025
Systems drift when they lose their reference points.
1. Drift Happens Gradually
Small deviations go unnoticed until alignment is lost.
2. Reference Points Anchor Decision-Making
They allow comparison between intention and outcome.
3. Opinions Are Not Reference Points
They move with incentives and pressure.
4. Ground Truth Provides Stable Anchors
Verified reality remains constant over time.
5. DGCP Maintains Alignment Through Evidence
Reality becomes the baseline, not interpretation.
Systems stay aligned when reality remains visible.
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