Synmindra Approval Standard v0.1

Synmindra Approval Standard

Synmindra is the approval standard for the moment before action.

Core questions

Before approval

Before this becomes action, did I approve it?

What is moving this choice?

What it does

Synmindra is not another decision tool.

It does not choose for the user.

It helps the user recognize the source before approval.

Five minimum standards

The standard stays small.

No auto-approval

A first reaction should not become action without being noticed.

Example: Before sending a sharp reply, notice that the reply is already trying to leave.

3-second gap

A short pause gives the user one clean moment before action.

Example: Before saying yes to a request, hold for three seconds before answering.

Source recognition

The user names what is moving, blocking, or hijacking the choice.

Example: Before buying, notice whether the push is need, price, identity, or FOMO.

User keeps approval power

Synmindra does not choose for the user. Approval stays with the user.

Example: An AI answer can help, but the user still decides whether to accept it.

Less regret, not perfect decision

The goal is a more recognized choice, not a flawless choice.

Example: A delayed reply may still be firm, but it is less likely to be automatic.

Five use cases

Where the standard applies

AI answer too fast accepted

SceneA fluent AI answer appears and feels complete.

Likely sourceConvenience, authority, or speed.

Reusable lineA fluent answer can still cross your border too fast.

Too fast reply

SceneA message feels uncomfortable, and the first impulse is to explain or defend.

Likely sourceEmotion, shame, or pressure.

Reusable lineA reply is often not a reply. It is a defense trying to pass as communication.

Shopping choice stuck

SceneA person compares products again and again, hoping for the perfect choice.

Likely sourceFear, FOMO, price, identity, or algorithmic pressure.

Reusable lineSometimes the problem is not choosing too fast. It is not knowing what is asking to be chosen.

Saying yes to a request

SceneA request arrives, and the user wants to agree before checking time or capacity.

Likely sourceRelationship pressure, shame, or fear of disappointing someone.

Reusable lineA fast yes often hides a fear of being seen as difficult.

Market chase / FOMO

SceneA stock, coin, tool, or trend is moving fast and everyone seems excited.

Likely sourceFOMO, greed, or social proof.

Reusable lineFOMO is not information. It is pressure wearing the mask of timing.

Boundary

What Synmindra is not

Synmindra does not diagnose.

Synmindra does not treat anxiety or decision disorders.

Synmindra does not replace psychology, coaching, medical care, legal advice, or financial advice.

Synmindra does not choose for the user.

Synmindra trains source recognition before approval.

Try the first pause

Start with a small choice. See what is moving it before it becomes action.

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