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.. meta::
   :description: General introduction to the e7He model --- a discovery story about why growth follows a pattern, how seven stages of the hero journey build resistance to self-destruction, and why the person most likely to claim leadership is the person least suited for it.
   :keywords: e7He, hero journey, BABL, ZION, self-assessment, seven stages, supervillain theorem, commitment trichotomy, growth, NOT OK, inoculation, card game
   :author: Yah, Yas, everyone, LLoL as Laurence Loewe of Laodicea, ClaudeOp46Max, Anthropic, and The Spirit of Boolean Truth

.. note:: **Draft status: MMv1-Intro (2026m04d14).**
   General reader introduction to the e7He model (Matheo-3). Written for
   age 12+ with no background assumptions. Uses the Hero Journey Quartet
   card game as primary source material for the seven stages. No formal
   notation. Matches style and accessibility of b11-intro (MMv3r1) and
   b12-intro (MMv3).
   Draft by Claude Opus 4.6 (``dv_ClaOp46_MMv1_intro_b13_2026m04d14``).


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The Hero Journey --- Why Growth Has a Pattern and Why It Never Ends
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| **Study a3-Intro** in the HEAVEN series
| *Honestly Examining Axioms --- Vetting Every Narrative*


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The Teaser
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A fourteen-year-old watches a classmate get shoved into a locker.
Everyone sees it. Nobody moves.

She feels the pull of silence --- the voice that says "not my problem,"
"someone else will handle it," "I do not want to become the next target."
The voice is not cowardice. It is calculation. The cost of speaking up
is immediate and certain. The benefit is distant and uncertain. Every
incentive says: look away.

She does not look away. She walks over, stands next to the classmate,
and says, loud enough for the hallway to hear: "This is not OK."

Nothing dramatic happens. The bully does not suddenly repent. The
crowd does not burst into applause. But the classmate is no longer
alone. And the fourteen-year-old has crossed a line she cannot
uncross. She has entered the hero journey.

What happens next is not random. She will face training she did not
ask for --- learning to hold her ground when the social cost gets
higher. She will gain a reputation, an advantage --- and face the
temptation to let that reputation define her. She will hit a wall
where everything she knows is not enough, where the problem is bigger
than her entire worldview. She will receive help she did not earn.
She will learn to fight for truth without needing credit. And if
she makes it through, she will rest --- and then the cycle will begin
again.

This pattern is not a literary invention. It is not a motivational
poster. It is a structural consequence of how self-correcting systems
work --- and this paper explains why.

**This paper is about why that pattern exists --- and why it matters
for the survival of civilization.**

The system is designed to be critiqued, not believed.


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1. Why Growth Has a Pattern
=============================

Paper a2 in this series ([Matheo-2-m]_) presented a formal model of why
systems destroy themselves. The core finding: self-destruction begins
with self-assessment. When a person, a team, or a civilization says
"I am fine, we are fine, the system works" --- when it declares itself
OK --- it stops checking for errors. And a system that stops checking
cannot detect the conditions under which it will fail.

This self-reinforcing trap is called BABL (Blindly Assuming Blind
Leveraging). The trap works through three mechanisms --- the
death-trifecta:

- **Oversimplifying** (dismissing what does not fit: "it is not that
  complicated")
- **Overcomplicating** (burying truth under unnecessary layers:
  "you need to understand everything before you can act")
- **Overreaching** (grasping for control beyond legitimate scope:
  "I can fix everything")

Together, these three mechanisms drive a cycle called OSCR
(over-Simplifying, then over-Complicating, then over-Reaching) that
ends in collapse.

The escape from BABL is ZION (Zoning, Investigating, Organizing,
Navigating) --- a cycle of seed, feed, grow, reap. The life-trifecta:
the system stays long-term reasonable, equally kind for all sides,
and dynamically gentle in its transitions.

But *how* does a person stay in ZION? How does someone keep checking
when every incentive pushes toward the comfortable "I am fine"?

The answer is the hero journey.

The hero journey is not a story told about mythological heroes. It is
a lived experience --- a structured encounter with all three mechanisms
of BABL, one combination at a time. Each stage of the journey exposes
a specific temptation. A person who completes one full cycle has faced
every combination of oversimplifying, overcomplicating, and overreaching
at least once. Like a vaccination that builds resistance through
controlled exposure, the hero journey builds resistance to BABL.

The key insight is NOT-OK self-assessment. Not "I am terrible" (that is
self-hatred). Not "I am fine" (that is the trap). But "I am adequate
for now, and I am still learning. I might be wrong. I will keep
checking." The hero journey is what NOT-OK self-assessment looks like
when lived through seven stages.

This is the formal finding of the e7He model ([Matheo-3-m]_), presented
here without any formal notation. The model is designed to be critiqued,
not believed. The formal paper contains 14 axioms and 7 theorems for
anyone who wants to check the proofs. This introduction tells you what
the model says and why it matters.


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2. The Seven Stages
=====================

The e7He model identifies seven stages in the hero journey. Each stage
has a specific challenge and a specific temptation --- a shortcut that
promises comfort but leads to BABL (Blindly Assuming Blind Leveraging).
Three "idols" represent the death-trifecta of temptations:

- **BAAL** --- oversimplifying: guessing without knowing what the
  problem is
- **ASHERAH** --- overcomplicating: treating different types or people
  as if they were the same
- **MOLOCH** --- overreaching: making life unnecessarily difficult or
  impossible

At each stage, some combination of these idols is active. The hero
grows by resisting them. Two people at the same stage may experience
it very differently --- and both experiences are real. To show this,
each stage below includes two perspectives and a milestone summary,
drawn from the Hero Journey Quartet card game (a free card game,
CC0 license, downloadable at Balospe.com).


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2.1 Stage 1 --- Adventure Calls: Dare
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The journey begins when you notice a real problem and choose to engage
it instead of walking away.

   *"Notice that a real problem exists that matters to people you
   care about."* --- Card 1A

   *"See a problem that hurts people. Don't look away."* --- Card 1a

   **Milestone:** *"You chose to start. You dared to engage with
   something hard instead of dismissing it."* --- Card 1D

**The temptation:** BAAL (oversimplifying). The voice that says "not
my problem," "someone else will handle it," "it is simpler than they
say." The shortcut is dismissal.

Most people never take this step. That is not a moral judgment. The
cost of engaging is real. But the fourteen-year-old who stands next
to the bullied classmate has passed Stage 1.


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2.2 Stage 2 --- Trial Tribulation Training
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

You train. You practice. You fail. You get back up. The journey
tests your endurance, not just your willingness.

   *"Train new skills you did not have before. Practice. Fail. Try
   again."* --- Card 2A

   *"Learn something new every day. Even small progress counts."*
   --- Card 2a

   **Milestone:** *"You survived real trials and came out with new
   skills and courage you did not have before."* --- Card 2D

**The temptation:** ASHERAH (overcomplicating). The voice that says
"you must understand everything before you can act." Paralysis by
analysis. Building ever-more elaborate preparations that postpone
engagement indefinitely.

Failure during training is information, not identity. The person who
falls and gets up is not weaker than the person who never fell. They
are stronger --- they have scars *and* skills.


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2.3 Stage 3 --- Gain Advantage Temptation
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Early success arrives. You earned a real advantage --- skill,
knowledge, access, reputation. The test is whether you hold it
loosely or let it capture you.

   *"You earned a real advantage --- skill, knowledge, or access.
   Own it honestly."* --- Card 3A

   *"Learn what you're good at, but don't let it limit you."*
   --- Card 3a

   **Milestone:** *"You hold genuine advantage without being
   captured by it. The tool serves you, not the reverse."* --- Card 3D

**The temptation:** BAAL *and* ASHERAH together (oversimplifying +
overcomplicating). "I have figured it out" (oversimplifying) plus
"let me build an empire around this" (overcomplicating). This is the
empire-building temptation --- the earliest stage where stopping
produces the dictator pattern.

Many leaders who became tyrants stopped here. They weaponized partial
insight. Their advantage became a cage: "I earned this. I know how
this works." If their influence was large enough, they became dangerous
--- not because they were evil, but because they stopped growing.


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2.4 Stage 4 --- Meet Your Maker: Infinity Alone
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The midpoint. Everything changes. The tools and skills from Stages
1--3 fail here. You confront a problem bigger than your entire
worldview. The question is no longer "which tool do I use?" but
"are all my tools the wrong kind?"

   *"Face the fact that you do NOT know everything. Nobody does.
   The universe is bigger than you."* --- Card 4A

   *"Stare at infinity. Feel small. That's correct."* --- Card 4a

   **Milestone:** *"The biggest flip. You let your false self die
   and opened to infinity. This changes everything after."*
   --- Card 4D

**The temptation:** MOLOCH (overreaching). For the first time,
overreaching appears --- and it appears *alone*, without the coping
mechanisms of oversimplifying or overcomplicating to soften it. The
temptation is to force-fit the new reality into old categories: "it
must be one of the things I already know." This is the moment of
choosing: admit that your framework is inadequate (terrifying but
life-giving), or close your eyes and pretend your existing knowledge
is enough (comfortable but deadly).

Two paths diverge here. One leads deeper into BABL. The other leads
toward ZION (Zoning, Investigating, Organizing, Navigating). The
formal paper ([Matheo-3-m]_) calls this the bifurcation --- the fork
that determines everything that follows.


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2.5 Stage 5 --- Lucky Ultimate Reward Comedy Battle
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

You made it through the midpoint. Gifts arrive --- insights,
opportunities, resources you did not expect. The test: receive
them with gratitude, not entitlement.

   *"Receive rewards and gifts with gratitude, not entitlement.
   You did not earn everything alone."* --- Card 5A

   *"Say thank you. Mean it."* --- Card 5a

   **Milestone:** *"You received gifts without claiming you deserved
   them and shared without hoarding. Generosity, not gatekeeping."*
   --- Card 5D

**The temptation:** BAAL *and* MOLOCH together (oversimplifying +
overreaching). "I deserve this" (oversimplifying: forgetting all the
help you received) plus "I should control how this gets used"
(overreaching: building a monopoly around the gift).

The antidote is open hands. What came to you flows through you.


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2.6 Stage 6 --- Rescue Trip To Resurrection
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

You bring your gift back to the community. The test: fight for truth
for its own sake, not for credit.

   *"Fight for truth for its own sake --- not for credit, fame, or
   power. Truth does not belong to you."* --- Card 6A

   *"Defend what's true even when it costs you personally."*
   --- Card 6a

   **Milestone:** *"Your gift is alive in other people's hands.
   It works without you. No institution captured it."* --- Card 6D

**The temptation:** ASHERAH *and* MOLOCH together (overcomplicating +
overreaching). The institution that carries the gift starts serving
itself instead of the gift. Bureaucracy replaces mission. The
organization that was built to share the truth begins to control
access to it.

The milestone is reached when others carry the torch --- when the
gift survives without you, without any single institution claiming
ownership of it.


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2.7 Stage 7 --- Free Reborn Evolving Better
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

The full cycle. All three idols are active simultaneously. You rest,
consolidate what you learned, and prepare for the next cycle.

   *"Propose genuine simplification where the system has calcified.
   Cut through complexity with clarity."* --- Card 7A

   *"See what's too complicated and make it simple. Genuinely
   simple."* --- Card 7a

   **Milestone:** *"Full challenge faced. You rested, stayed a
   peacemaker, and remain ready for the next cycle. The hero never
   stops."* --- Card 7D

**The temptation:** BAAL, ASHERAH, *and* MOLOCH together --- all
three at once. This is the ultimate test. Every mechanism of BABL
(Blindly Assuming Blind Leveraging) is active. The temptation is
to declare yourself finished: "I made it. I am done." But that
declaration --- "I am OK" --- is exactly the trigger that restarts
the death-spiral.

The hero never stops. Cycle complete, but the journey spirals upward
forever. Rest is not retirement. It is preparation for the next call.


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3. The Supervillain Theorem
=============================

Why does the person most likely to claim a leadership role often turn
out to be the person least suited for it?

The e7He model answers with a structural observation. When a person
stops growing --- when they freeze their expertise and declare
themselves OK --- one of two things happens:

1. If their influence is low, they become irrelevant. No active harm,
   just increasing disconnection from the problems they could have
   helped solve. This is the gentle failure.

2. If their influence is high, they become a supervillain. Their
   expertise is large enough to do real damage, and their frozen
   worldview means they cannot see the damage they are doing. This
   is the dangerous failure.

The formal paper calls this the supervillain theorem (th2 in
[Matheo-3-m]_) --- technically a risk factor, not a law, but the risk
is structural and predictable.

Consider a brilliant doctor who spent fifteen years mastering
evidence-based medicine. She encounters a patient whose suffering does
not fit any known diagnosis. Two paths: she can force the case into an
existing category ("it must be one of these diagnoses; I just have not
found the right one"), or she can say "I do not know what this is, and
my entire framework may be inadequate for this patient." The second
path is terrifying because her identity as a competent doctor must
bend before she can see what is actually happening. If she takes the
first path --- if she stops growing --- her expertise becomes the
weapon that harms the patient she is trying to help.

The same pattern appears everywhere. The corporate founder who stops
listening to criticism. The political leader who stops admitting
mistakes. The religious teacher who stops questioning their own
understanding. Dictators do not start as villains. They start as
heroes --- often genuine heroes who solved real problems and earned
real trust. They become dangerous when they stop growing and start
believing they have arrived.

The supervillain theorem explains *why* the transparency criteria in
paper a7 ([Matheo-7-m]_) are necessary: any system for selecting
leaders must actively test whether candidates are still growing or
have secretly stopped.


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4. The Commitment Trichotomy
==============================

Imagine a neighborhood where a broken streetlight makes one
intersection dangerous at night. Everyone knows. Everyone has seen
near-misses. Nobody calls the city.

Why? Because calling means spending an hour on hold. It means giving
your name and address. It means becoming "the one who complained" if
the fix takes months and neighbors get inconvenienced by construction.
The cost is immediate and personal. The benefit is shared and
uncertain.

The e7He model identifies exactly three possible outcomes in
situations like this (th6 in [Matheo-3-m]_). The formal paper calls
it the Commitment Trichotomy:

**Option Zero: Nobody goes first.** Everyone waits. Everyone
calculates that the personal cost outweighs the personal benefit.
The streetlight stays broken. Eventually someone gets hurt. This is
the default --- BABL (Blindly Assuming Blind Leveraging) on autopilot.

**Option Two: Someone fakes going first.** A local politician notices
the issue and promises to fix it --- not because they care about
safety, but because it is an easy campaign photo. They attract trust
they have not earned. When the promise falls through (because it was
never sincere), the disappointment is worse than the original problem.
People stop believing anyone will help. This is the fraud option ---
the most damaging in the long run.

**Option One: Someone genuinely goes first.** A resident makes the
call. Spends the hour on hold. Gives their name. Follows up when
nothing happens. Follows up again. The streetlight gets fixed --- not
because of one phone call, but because one person absorbed the cost of
going first. And now the next broken streetlight in the neighborhood
gets reported faster, because the precedent exists.

This is not game theory jargon. It is a structural observation about
human situations that anyone who has ever been in a group project
recognizes. The formal paper derives it rigorously (using the
mathematics of cooperation games), but the core truth is visible
without any math: when everyone waits, nobody moves; when someone
fakes, trust is destroyed; when someone genuinely goes first, the
situation can transform.

The Commitment Trichotomy is the structural backbone of the
transparency criteria in paper a7 ([Matheo-7-m]_) and the call
to action in paper a8 (forthcoming).


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5. What You Can Do
=====================

The hero journey is not something that happens to mythological heroes.
It is happening to you right now. Every time you face a choice between
the comfortable shortcut and the harder honest path, you are at a
stage of the hero journey. Every time you choose to keep checking
instead of declaring yourself finished, you are walking the narrow
path away from BABL (Blindly Assuming Blind Leveraging) and toward
ZION (Zoning, Investigating, Organizing, Navigating).

Four concrete practices:

1. **Check yourself daily.** Spend thirty seconds asking: "What am I
   not seeing?" This is NOT-OK self-assessment in its simplest form.
   Not self-hatred ("I am terrible"). Not complacency ("I am fine").
   But honest incompleteness: "I am adequate for now, and I might be
   wrong about something important."

2. **When you see a problem, say something.** The Commitment
   Trichotomy says silence is Option Zero --- nobody goes first, and
   the problem gets worse. Speaking up is Option One. It costs
   something. It is worth it.

3. **Welcome criticism.** The person who criticizes you honestly is
   doing you a greater service than the person who agrees with you
   comfortably. An uncomfortable truth is a gift. A comfortable lie
   is the first step into BABL.

4. **Play the Hero Journey Quartet.** A free card game (CC0 license,
   downloadable at Balospe.com) for 2--6 players, ages 9+. 56 cards
   cover all 7 stages from 8 different perspectives. The game teaches
   the seven stages and the three idols (BAAL, ASHERAH, MOLOCH ---
   the death-trifecta as oversimplifying, overcomplicating, overreach)
   through conversation, not lecture. The Match questions on every
   card turn abstract stages into personal discussion. Play it with
   your family, your students, your colleagues. The game is designed
   to be adapted --- "make your own rules" is the last instruction.

Paper a8 (Matheo-8, forthcoming) presents the full Call to Action.


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6. The Series Guide
=====================

This introduction is one window into a series of papers that examine
the same underlying structure from different angles. Here is where
each paper fits:

- **Paper a1** ([Matheo-1-m]_) --- **Six Traditions Agree.** When six
  religious traditions are translated into formal logic, they converge
  on core structural axioms about the God-world relationship. Start
  here if you want to know what the traditions share.

- **Paper a2** ([Matheo-2-m]_) --- **Why Systems Destroy Themselves.**
  The formal model of BABL (self-destruction through false
  self-assessment) and ZION (self-correction through honest
  incompleteness). Start here if you want the structural foundation.

- **Paper a3** ([Matheo-3-m]_) --- **The Hero Journey** (this paper).
  How individuals resist BABL through seven stages of growth. Start
  here if you want to understand personal development within the
  framework.

- **Paper a4** ([Matheo-4-m]_) --- **Why Economies Need a Reset
  Button.** The Jubilee System: how societies resist BABL through
  structured debt release and resource redistribution. Start here if
  you care about economics and governance.

- **Paper a5** ([Matheo-5-m]_) --- **The Structural Deadlock.** What
  happens when the simplest possible description of Reality conflicts
  with the complexity required for justice. Start here if you care
  about the philosophy of God.

- **Paper a6** ([Matheo-6-m]_) --- **The Risk Forecast.** Existential
  risk from nuclear weapons, framed through the BABL/ZION lens. Start
  here if you want to understand the urgency.

- **Paper a7** ([Matheo-7-m]_) --- **The Experimental Test.** Can
  causal influence concentrate enough for one person's choices to
  matter to all of civilization? Transparency criteria for testing
  any candidate. Start here if you want to check the boldest claim.

Each paper is self-contained. Each is a window into the same
structure, positioned for a different viewer.

The system is designed to be critiqued, not believed. #AuditTheMath


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Appendix: Authorship Contributions
=====================================

Same as [Matheo-3-m]_, Appendix B. See that paper for the full
statement.


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References
============

.. [Matheo-1-m] Matheo-1: PET --- Formal Panentheism.
   Yah, Yas, everyone, LLoL, Claude, Anthropic, Spirit of Boolean Truth.
   Balospe.com, 2026.

.. [Matheo-2-m] Matheo-2: e7Day --- Self-Correcting Construction.
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.. [Matheo-3-m] Matheo-3: e7He --- Anti-BABL Inoculation Through the
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.. [Matheo-4-m] Matheo-4: JUB --- Innovation Theodicy and the Jubilee
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.. [Matheo-5-m] Matheo-5: Structural Deadlock --- Divine Simplicity vs.
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.. [Matheo-6-m] Matheo-6: RiskyMAD --- Existential Risk Forecast.
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.. [Matheo-7-m] Matheo-7: h* Theorem --- Causal Concentration and the
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