I Think She Might Do Something But Nothing Has Happened
You think she might do something wrong, disrespectful, shady, or hurtful, but it has not happened. You do not know for sure, and you feel the urge to message her, question her, warn her, test her, or fish for reassurance.
precrime_confrontation_loop.exe
Your brain is converting a feared future into a present emergency. You are about to punish, pressure, or interrogate someone for an event that has not happened. That does not protect you. It leaks power, creates tension, and trains your mind to treat imagination as evidence.
Prediction is not proof. Fear is not evidence. No confirmed behavior = no confrontation. Track patterns, protect standards, and return to mission.
No message. Nothing has happened yet.
Write one line: 'This is a prediction, not a fact.' Then run a 20-minute no-contact sprint on your current quest.
sudo kill -9 precrime_confrontation_loop && enable evidence_required_mode
The system is treating a possible future event as a current verified threat. This creates false urgency and tries to launch a confrontation without evidence.
Block outgoing message. Require confirmed behavior, repeated pattern, or direct evidence before taking relationship action.
Execution sequence
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Separate fear from fact
Write the feared event as a prediction: 'I am predicting she might ____.' Do not write it as reality.
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Run evidence check
Ask: did it happen, did she say it, did I see it, or is this only a scenario in my head?
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Block the message
Do not text, accuse, test, warn, fish, or ask fake-casual questions to calm yourself.
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Set the real rule
If something actually happens, respond to the real behavior. If nothing happens, no action is required.
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Track patterns, not panic
One imagined scenario is noise. Repeated confirmed behavior becomes data. Data can lead to a boundary or decision.
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Return to mission
Start a 20-minute no-contact sprint. Current quest gets the CPU. Relationship thread stays pending.