Use

Examples

Examples show the method in action. Begin with ordinary cases before entering difficult public disputes.

Everyday examples

The late bus

A schedule says 08:10. The bus arrives 08:24. The claim “on time” falls.

The budget spreadsheet

A model says you can afford it, but omitted costs correct the model.

The diagnosis label

A label may help care, but must not replace the person.

The workplace role

Being an employee does not make every employer narrative true.

The news headline

A headline can make interpretation look like observation.

The promise

Words stand only if action corresponds.

Public examples

A map projection

Internal consistency does not make the map the physical earth.

An expert quote

Authority can guide inquiry but cannot replace traceability.

A policy category

Procedure must not erase the actual case.

A cultural explanation

Culture may condition life but does not enclose actuality.

A moral accusation

Moral pressure must not replace correspondence.

A model result

Prediction and calculation must still answer to what is.