OVE'S ALGORITHM (OS) | Final Extraction Report
5. DECISION LOGIC ANALYSIS 5.1 Explicit Reasoning Documented The interview protocol specifically focused on logic behind decision-making. The subject's stated reasoning at each decision point reveals the algorithm in operation:
DECISION
STATED LOGIC (DIRECT QUOTE)
OS MODULE
Letter not sent
'Cost of keeping word was pilot career. Cost of breaking word was collapse of trust.'
M7
Greyhound bus 'Short-term discomfort didn't matter. Long-term flexibility did.'
M8
Farm decision CEO 6-year limit Age 50 school Glass Room Swedish Steel
'I could not settle for something that did not feel right for me.' 'Maximum time a person could contribute to the company.'
M11 M12
'Strong need to gain new knowledge to ensure further growth.'
M12
'Mental reinforcement worked.'
M4 M5 M8
'Always first speak to union to ensure bottom-up strategy.'
150 travel days 'It was never a sacrifice.'
Smoking stop
'One day just decided to stop.'
M9, M11
Overall approach
'Input equals output. Nothing more, nothing less.'
M1
These quotes were verified through repeated questioning across multiple sessions. The logic remained consistent. 5.2 The Core Algorithm: Subject's Own Words Notably, the subject himself articulated the algorithm concept in Chapter 21: 'For me, it has been about alignment. A sequence of decisions under constraint. Evaluated over time.' 'What you did. What you tolerated. What you repeated.' 'Input. Choice. Constraint. Time. Output with or without being aligned.' 'When watching people's performance, I noticed it was linked to their personal operating system (OS) and track record.'
The subject independently identified the algorithm framework. The extraction protocol captured and formalized what he already understood about his own operating system.
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