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PART 21 — When Choosing Is Compressed
PART 21 examines what happens to intelligence when conditions compress—when urgency, fear, or pressure narrow perception and collapse nuance. Rather than framing failure as a lack of competence or will, this installment reveals how disorientation under pressure drives over-control, drift, and brittle behavior. By distinguishing control from orientation, the piece shows how mature choosing remains coherent under load, restoring clarity not by force, but by alignment with structure.