Teaching proper scope protects future use.

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Teaching Proper Scope Protects Future Use Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Working

Purpose

This principle recognizes that understanding limits today preserves authority for tomorrow.

General Principle

Teaching proper scope protects future use.

Meaning

When people learn where authority begins and ends, governance can continue without confusion or conflict. Clarity allows future leaders to act with confidence.

Implications

Education strengthens continuity. Misunderstanding of scope risks repeating errors and weakening institutions.

Limits

Instruction does not create new authority. It maintains the lawful boundaries already present in ayaawx.

Legitimacy

Public teaching, witnessing, and shared memory support durable governance across generations.

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