The Geometry of Integrity

Promise
+
Reality
=
Receipt

Every receipt is what you said + what happened = sealed proof

A receipt captures the collision between prediction and reality. It's not about filling out forms—it's about closing cognitive loops that your nervous system can finally trust.

Why this works: Open loops break people

Without Receipts
. . .

△ and ◻ never meet → No ○

Unsealed work = open cognitive loops. Your nervous system reads this as threat → cortisol → avoidance.

With Receipts

○ = Closed loop

Sealed prediction → visible reality → dopamine → closure → trust. The loop closes. You can move on.

Box7 makes accountability feel like achievement, not punishment.

When you seal a prediction and see reality return, your body releases dopamine. This isn't psychology—it's biochemistry. Closed loops = rewarded behavior.

One container, many cargos

The geometry doesn't care what you call the thing that hits reality. CEOs, plumbers, parents, and researchers all have the same problem: something untested meets reality and needs proof.

Patient
Hope + Reality = Receipt
"Therapy session outcome"
Scientist
Theory + Reality = Receipt
"Research experiment result"
Contractor
Promise + Reality = Receipt
"Fixed the roof leak"
Plumber
Claim + Reality = Receipt
"Showed up at 10am Tuesday"
CEO
Vision + Reality = Receipt
"Pivoted the product strategy"
Parent
Commitment + Reality = Receipt
"Picked up child at 3pm"

If it works without modification at every scale, it's not a product—it's a protocol.

The 7 Fields: How the geometry is built

These aren't arbitrary form fields. They're the minimum structure needed to hold the collision between prediction and reality.

Seven fields collapse into one shape: ○

Promise
F1 + F2 + F3
Proof
F4 + F5 + F6
Seal
F7
F1
Gate / Admit
When you started; who has custody
F2
Aim (△ Prediction)
What you said would happen
F3
Witness / Custody
Who can verify this claim
F4
Context / Raw Reality
The situation you walked into
F5
Embodiment / Act
What you actually did
F6
World's Return (◻ Reality)
What actually happened
F7
Seal / Commit (○)
The closure that makes it permanent

This is the joint we must never soften:

Geometry is fixed so humans can relax. The 7 fields don't change. That's what makes receipts portable, comparable, and trustworthy across any context.

Trust levels: Graduated value of sealing

Every seal matters. L1 is valid—cortisol reduction starts the moment you close the loop. Add evidence to climb.

L1
Self-Reported
You sealed it. The loop closes. Cortisol reduction begins.
L2
Data Attached
Added a photo, timestamp, or document. Evidence exists.
L3
Reviewed
Someone checked. It matches the basic claim.
L4
Evidence
Consistent proof from traceable sources.
L5
Strong Evidence
Multiple independent proofs or time-spaced checks.
L6
Proof
Audited set. Requirements met. Edge cases checked.
L7
Sealed
Dual-confirmed. Authority verified. Maximum trust.

Rule of thumb:

L1 closes the loop. L2-L6 add trust. L7 is maximum verification. Don't wait for perfect evidence—seal it now and upgrade later. Every receipt is good.

The shipping container for intent

Before 1956

Global shipping was chaos: every port had its own crates, rules, and handling. That meant theft, delay, corruption—and no real scale.

After 1956

The shipping container arrived: a simple, rigid, universal geometry. People and machines could move anything without opening it and rewriting it.

Box7 does that for human prediction.

We are standardizing the shape of intent so it can move across people, tools, AI systems, and time without being quietly changed. It's not about what's inside; it's about the container that prevents tampering.

Ready to close your first loop?

Start with anything: a hope, a theory, a promise, a claim. The geometry works for all of it.

Create your first receipt