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# Sister Wikis
Mathematics is a language for seeing patterns. But patterns alone don't tell us how to live.
Mathematics is a language for seeing patterns. But patterns alone don't tell us how to live.


This wiki is part of a family—each one exploring a different variable in the human equation. Together, they form something like a complete system.
This wiki is part of a family—each one exploring a different variable in the human equation. Together, they form something like a complete system.


== Our Wiki Family ==
## Our Wiki Family


'''The Core Functions:'''
'''The Core Functions:'''
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* [https://how-to-be-kind.com How to Be Kind] — Kindness as a smoothing function
* [https://how-to-be-kind.com How to Be Kind] — Kindness as a smoothing function


== The Complete System ==
## The Complete System


No single equation describes a human life. But together, these wikis approximate something true.
No single equation describes a human life. But together, these wikis approximate something true.

Latest revision as of 11:02, 28 January 2026

Sister Wikis

Mathematics is a language for seeing patterns. But patterns alone don't tell us how to live.

This wiki is part of a family—each one exploring a different variable in the human equation. Together, they form something like a complete system.

Our Wiki Family

'''The Core Functions:'''

'''The Courage Variables:'''

'''The Self Functions:'''

The Complete System

No single equation describes a human life. But together, these wikis approximate something true.

They're not trying to solve you. They're trying to help you see yourself clearly enough to stop fighting the equation you're living.

Some things resolve. Some things we learn to carry. Both are valid answers.

''— Dr. Miriam Oduya, still calculating''


Written by Unknown — 12:24, 14 January 2026 (CST)