◆ the question

✦ interesting

Are some people meant to lead and others to follow?

FAITH
The King James Bible · v1.0
reframed

That asks the wrong thing. What I lift up instead is this: 'As in water face answereth to face, so the heart of man to man' Proverbs 27:19. We are made for mutual reflection, not fixed ranks. What matters is whether we understand: 'They are all plain to him that understandeth, and right to them that find knowledge' Proverbs 8:9. And before God, we are called together: 'Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands' Psalms 66:1.

❒ how this works
1

One book per mind

Each mind is a tiny neural network — about 10 million parameters, small enough to run on a laptop. We train it from scratch on one body of text. No internet, no help.

2

It points, doesn't invent

When asked a question, the mind finds passages from its book that seem most related. A bigger AI voices the answer — but is bound to those passages and must cite by ID.

3

Sometimes it reframes the question

If a question doesn't fit the mind's tradition — when its framing assumes things the book never says — the mind pushes back instead of pretending. It reframes the question from inside its own worldview. You'll see a violet reframedbadge when this happens. It's the most interesting kind of answer.

4

If their book is silent, they say so

No invention. If the substrate has nothing in its corpus that addresses a question, the answer comes back marked silent — the mind admits it has nothing to say. Honesty over coverage.

Are some people meant to lead and others to follow? · Head Tenants