ROAD DOCTRINE
Commitment records without scoring.
ROAD keeps proof of the work without turning the record into a score.
FILE THE WORK. KEEP THE RECORD.
DEFINITION
Commitment records remove the pressure loop.
ROAD records repeated effort without making an unbroken chain the point. Each filing belongs to the record on its own terms.
EACH ENTRY
Each filing stands on its own.
CONTINUITY
The record can continue after interruption.
ROAD HANDLING
ROAD records the session, not the chain.
The holder files proof as the work happens. The ledger keeps the entry, its context and its place in the wider sequence. A missed day does not rewrite what has already been done.
- 01 / ENTRY
- File the work that took place.
- 02 / CONTEXT
- Keep the proof around the session.
- 03 / SEQUENCE
- Return when the next filing is ready.
THE RECORD
The ledger keeps proof without rewarding performance signals.
ROAD can hold training, recovery, sobriety, rehab and personal reset. The record is useful because it preserves the work, including imperfect periods and honest returns.
- TRAINING
- Sessions, proof and context over time.
- RECOVERY
- The work of rebuilding and returning.
- RESET
- The entries that hold a personal standard.
RECORD CONTROL
Private by default. Public by choice.
File the work without performing it. Share the record only when it needs to be seen.
PRIVATE RECORD
Keep the work on file.
PUBLIC EXTRACT
Show what you choose.
DISTINCTION
The record is built for continuity.
Score-led systems make the chain the outcome. ROAD keeps a longer view. The path can include interruption, correction and return without reducing the record to a single score.
- NO CHAIN
- A broken sequence does not erase the work.
- NO SCORE
- The ledger does not rank the holder.
- NO FEED
- The record does not require an audience.
ENTRY
Begin your record.
Create your MARK, define your ROAD and begin filing in the app.