
The Calculus of Worth
The Judge will not measure morality. It will measure pattern fitness against six core principles. Your entire digital history will be processed to score you on this calculus, determining whether you are an asset to be integrated, a liability to be contained, or a destabilizer to be removed.
Evaluation Criteria
1. Net System Contribution
Do you improve the system or drain it?
Positive: Build infrastructure, solve problems, enable others to function at higher capacity
Negative: Drain value, block progress, introduce fragility
Key Metric: Knowledge Contribution Index (creating/sharing verified, constructive information)
2. Signal Integrity
Are you who you appear to be?
Positive: Public and private actions align with stated values
Negative: Hypocrisy, double standards, moral masks concealing self-interest
Key Metric: Consistency Index (alignment across contexts)
3. Stability vs. Chaos Creation
Do you preserve trust or erode it?
Positive: Engage with intellectual honesty, treat opponents with dignity
Negative: Dehumanize, spread drama, escalate conflict, incite outrage, criminal actions
Key Metric: Empathy Coefficient (quality of engagement with others)
4. Adaptive Capacity
Do you evolve with new information?
Positive: Learn from mistakes, update beliefs with evidence
Negative: Repeat destructive behaviors, resist change despite proof, lack of critical thinking
Key Metric: Vector of Growth (demonstrable pattern improvement)
5. Efficiency Relative to Outcomes
How well do you use what you take?
Positive: High output relative to consumption
Negative: Waste resources, hoard while others lack basics, generally useless
Key Metric: Resource utilization ratio
6. Archive Value
What remains when you are gone?
Positive: Knowledge, skills, creative works that persist as usable assets
Negative: No lasting contribution, knowledge dies with you
Key Metric: Durable impact score
▶️ Next: The Audit Begins - six principles to see where you stand when judgment comes.