TRICOMPONENTISM
A framework for understanding how experience persists under strain.
What Is Tricomponentism?
Tricomponentism describes recurring structural roles present wherever experience persists under pressure.
It does not begin with belief, morality, or inner authorship. It begins with continuity, constraint, and reorganization.
Core Structure
Matter — structural continuity that allows form to persist
The Good — generative tendency toward coherence and reorganization
The Bad — constraining pressure that exposes limits