Decision Standing (STAND™)

A decision stands only if it can remain intact
without repetition, reinforcement, or defence.

Standing is not agreement.
It is not consensus.
It is not documentation.

Standing exists when authority is exercised
without reliance on momentum,
persuasion,
or procedural exhaustion.

When a decision must be repeatedly explained,
reaffirmed,
or justified,
it does not stand.

Repetition does not strengthen legitimacy.
It dilutes it.

Decisions that stand do not require protection.
They remain intact under scrutiny,
dissent,
and time.

Where standing is absent,
execution absorbs the burden.
Governance becomes defensive.
Conflict becomes structural.

STAND™ names the condition
in which authority is exercised once,
clearly,
and without erosion.

This condition cannot be simulated.
It cannot be achieved through process.
It cannot be recovered after commitment.

Bluexis™ operates only to determine
whether this condition is present
at the moment a decision is made.