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=== Assistant: primary system 69%: === primary system (69%): pressure, restraint, containment, guarding, rationing, endurance, suppression, binding, sufficiency, discipline, closure, obligation, control, confinement, regulation, fatigue, survival. secondary system (31%): excess, desire, overflow, force, fear, harm, rupture, greed, collapse, agitation, violence, disorder, impulse. relation between the two systems: the secondary system functions as the driving load placed upon the primary system. excess, desire, and disorder generate pressure, while the primary system exists to absorb, compress, and neutralise that pressure. the two are not in conflict but in a stabilising relationship: without excess there would be no need for restraint, and without restraint excess would become destructive. the primary system is reactive and managerial; the secondary system is generative and destabilising. is 100% correlation warranted: a full 100% correlation is not strictly warranted without attenuation. to reach total alignment, elements of raw violence, greed, and impulse in the secondary system must be softened into institutional equivalents such as punishment, discipline, deterrence, or moral failure rather than personal excess. once this adjustment is made, the systems interlock cleanly as institution versus human overflow. degree of attenuation required: moderate. meanings were shifted from personal or expressive acts into structural, systemic pressures consistent with nineteenth-century institutional life. the fit is strong, but the remaining variance correctly reflects irreducible human overflow that institutions never fully contain.
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