The triad

Heart, Action, Wisdom

The triad asks a simple sequence of questions: what matters, what moves, and what is learned?

Heart

The center of aim

Heart asks what the system serves before the system starts moving. It includes consent, dignity, authorship, care, purpose, and the human reason the work exists.

Action

Intelligence with a body

Action turns intent into movement: guides, patterns, examples, practices, next steps, and working surfaces.

Wisdom

Memory with discernment

Wisdom asks what should be preserved, revised, forgotten, and what evidence supports the next belief.

The loop

The triad is not a ladder. Heart gives direction. Action tests direction in the world. Wisdom learns from what happened. Then Wisdom returns to Heart, and the aim becomes clearer.

How yihaw.org uses the triad

Heart asks whether a pattern respects the human. Action asks whether the pattern can be used. Wisdom asks whether the pattern can remember its lineage, uncertainty, and revision path.