Loops are everywhere.
Good loops are flywheels — the cord you pull to start an engine. Bad ones are doom loops — the destructive spiral of a tornado. AI runs in loops all day. The trouble is knowing which kind.
Two questions, four loops.
Is the loop about something known or hidden? Is your Teammate acting on it or learning about it? Those two questions place every loop — and mark where you decide.
The loops worth doing more of.
A flywheel is a loop that already works — the move that got you the outcome you wanted. Your Teammate watches what's working and proposes the next turn of the wheel.
You decide when to act.The loops that quietly cost you.
Sometimes the loop hurts — and the fix is a capability you don't have yet. Your Teammate detects the gap, logs what's missing, and offers to fix the way out.
You decide whether to fix it.The loops you didn't know you were running.
Some routines should become flywheels. Others are quietly holding you back. Your Teammate learns the patterns you repeat and suggests a change — in either direction.
You decide: promote it to a Habit, or stop it.The loops nobody saw coming.
The most valuable loops are the ones your map didn't predict. Your Teammate identifies a pattern, tests whether it holds, and — if it does — proposes revising how it understands your world.
You decide whether it sticks.The environment your Teammates run in — customized to your normal day — is what makes Maneuver AI anything but normal.
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