The Command Installation Protocol
A structured program for installing permanent decision-making infrastructure.
Most people seek advice for individual decisions. The Command Installation Protocol installs the system you need to make decisions independently—forever.
What You're Installing
The Command Installation Protocol is not a course. It's not coaching. It's not therapy.
It's a behavioral operating system that teaches you to:
Classify decisions by type (routine vs. command)
Build doctrine across four operational domains
Measure decision quality independent of outcomes
Operate with full autonomy (planned obsolescence)
Expected completion time: 8-12 weeks of structured implementation
Expected outcome: Permanent decision-making infrastructure you use for life
Ongoing dependency: None. You learn it, you own it, you use it.
The Four Doctrine Domains
Internal Decision Architecture operates across four domains. The Command Installation Protocol installs doctrine in each.
1. Core Doctrine Purpose: Establish non-negotiable principles that govern all decisions
What you build:
Personal boundary protocols
Value hierarchy frameworks
Authority structure (who decides what, and why)
Risk tolerance calibration
Example Core Doctrine principle: "I do not make command-level decisions under duress, regardless of external pressure."
This becomes operational infrastructure—not a value you aspire to, but a rule you execute.
2. Relational Doctrine Purpose: Define protocols for how you engage with other people in decision contexts
What you build:
Dignity protocols (maintaining respect under conflict)
Terrain assessment frameworks (evaluating relationship health before engagement)
Communication hierarchies (what gets discussed, when, and with whom)
Boundary enforcement systems
Example Relational Doctrine principle: "I assess relational terrain before making requests. If terrain is hostile, I adjust strategy or withdraw."
This prevents the common failure mode: making relational decisions based on hope instead of evidence.
3. Execution Doctrine Purpose: Install systems for translating decisions into action
What you build:
Commitment protocols (how you decide what you'll actually do)
Resource allocation frameworks (time, money, energy)
Follow-through measurement systems
Course-correction triggers (when to adjust vs. when to persist)
Example Execution Doctrine principle: "I measure decision quality by process fidelity, not outcome accuracy."
This eliminates outcome worship and chronic second-guessing.
4. Calibration Doctrine Purpose: Create feedback loops for system refinement
What you build:
Decision review protocols (what to evaluate, when, and how)
Pattern recognition frameworks (identifying recurring errors)
System adjustment triggers (when doctrine needs updating)
Measurement integrity checks (ensuring you're measuring what matters)
Example Calibration Doctrine principle: "I conduct quarterly decision audits to identify where fear signals are masquerading as logic."
This ensures your system evolves with you instead of calcifying.
The Decision Classification System
Before you can apply doctrine, you must classify the decision.
The Command Installation Protocol teaches two decision types:
Routine Decisions Characteristics:
High frequency, low consequence
Benefit from habit and pattern recognition
Should not consume cognitive energy
Best handled with preferences, not protocols
Examples: What to eat, daily schedule, minor purchases, content consumption
IDA approach: Delegate to habit. Don't overthink.
Command Decisions Characteristics:
Low frequency, high consequence
Require conscious doctrine application
Demand evidence evaluation, not reactive thinking
Must be measured independent of outcome
Examples: Career changes, relationship commitments, major financial moves, relocation
IDA approach: Apply doctrine. Measure process. Take operational responsibility.
The classification error most people make:
Treating command decisions like routine decisions (acting on impulse or gut feeling)
OR
Treating routine decisions like command decisions (overthinking minor choices)
The Command Installation Protocol trains you to classify accurately, then respond appropriately.
Measurement Protocols: Decision Quality vs. Outcome Quality
The fundamental IDA principle:
Good decisions can have bad outcomes.
Bad decisions can have good outcomes.
Decision quality is independent of result quality.
What the Command Installation Protocol teaches you to measure:
Process Fidelity: Did you follow sound doctrine, or did you react emotionally?
System Calibration: Does this decision align with your stated values and objectives?
Evidence Integrity: Did you base the decision on current data or fear signals?
What's Included in the Command Installation Protocol
1. Complete Written Doctrine (25-30 pages)
Four domain frameworks (Core, Relational, Execution, Calibration)
Decision classification system
Measurement protocols
Operational examples across contexts
Format: PDF document, lifetime access
2. Training Videos (11 modules)
Doctrine installation walkthroughs
Classification training exercises
Measurement protocol demonstrations
Common failure mode identification
Format: Video instruction, lifetime access
3. Implementation Worksheets
Doctrine-building templates for all four domains
Decision audit frameworks
Calibration review protocols
Pattern recognition exercises
Format: Downloadable PDF worksheets
4. Planned Obsolescence Design This is not a subscription. This is not ongoing coaching.
You receive:
The complete system
Lifetime access to all materials
No future payments required
Full operational independence
The goal: You learn the system, install the infrastructure, and use it independently. Forever.
Who This Is For
The Command Installation Protocol is designed for adults who:
✓ Possess basic emotional regulation
✓ Can distinguish between normal life challenges and clinical mental health issues
✓ Want practical systems, not therapeutic processing
✓ Are willing to take operational responsibility for their decisions
✓ Prefer independence over ongoing support or validation
Who This Is NOT For
The Command Installation Protocol is not appropriate for:
✗ Active mental health crises (this is infrastructure, not intervention)
✗ Situations requiring trauma processing (seek therapeutic work, not operational systems)
✗ Legal or medical decisions requiring professional consultation (IDA complements but doesn't replace domain expertise)
✗ Anyone seeking validation or emotional support as the primary outcome
Price: $297
One payment. Lifetime access. Planned obsolescence.