Stratogenic

Values

Ground

One held value brought forward each day. For the gap between knowing what you value and how you actually lived today.

App stores coming soonDignity plus DepthiOS and Android
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What it does

Ground lets you hold a small set of values, then brings one value forward each day with one honest expression. You reckon with it: showed up, almost, missed, or not tested. Not a habit tracker. Not a devotional app. A daily values practice without doctrine.

The problem

Values live in the abstract until they meet the particular. Most people who care about living well already know their values in principle. The gap is between the value as an ideal and the value as it showed up — or didn't — in a specific day.

The mechanism

Ground quietly selects one held value for the day and generates one expression using a compact behaviour model. The expression is the product's way of naming what it looks like when that value is tested. Reckoning is the user's response: showed up, almost, missed, not tested. Missed is not failure. Not tested is a valid outcome. The point is honest contact with the day, not a better story about the self.

It does not grade, score, or moralise. It does not become a values journal, a gratitude app, or a character report. It gives you one honest name for what the value looked like today and then gets out of the way.

Behavioural grounding

Most people who care about living well already know what they value. The gap is not a knowledge problem. It is the absence of a daily, specific, honest engagement with whether those values showed up in the hours that actually passed — not as aspiration, but as observation.

Values practice has the oldest literature of any human concern. Aristotle argued that virtue is formed through repeated action in the particular, not through general self-assessment. The Stoics kept daily examination records. The Mussar tradition built a practice of working one character trait at a time through deliberate daily observation. What each tradition understood — and what modern positive psychology confirms through values clarification work and character strengths research — is that the lived gap between a stated value and a lived day closes only through specific daily practice. Ground is a secular implementation: a small set of held values, one value brought forward, one expression, one honest reckoning per day. No doctrine required.

References and sources

Grounding and references: Schwartz on universal values structure, Hayes and Wilson on ACT values clarification, Peterson and Seligman on character strengths (VIA Classification), Aristotle on virtue as habit, the Mussar tradition on daily character practice, and Frankl on meaning-finding in the particular.

Dignity and Depth

Dignity is the product. Not a limited version — the full behavioural core, already working. Depth is the same product with a longer memory: it learns how this specific person re-enters, drifts, and returns, and uses that to make the next step more exactly right.

Dignity

The core loop stays complete. Hold up to 3 values; Ground brings one forward each day for one expression and one reckoning. Local, calm, and behaviourally whole.

Depth

Depth gives Ground a longer memory and room to hold up to 7 values. The daily surface stays singular, while reflection gets deeper: quieter value selection, more exact expressions, pattern insight, and honest naming of where values keep showing up, going quiet, or pulling against each other.

No account is required. App history is stored primarily on your device. Depth may sync limited memory to improve guidance, but it is not a full cloud backup or guaranteed cross-device history restore.

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Disclaimer

Ground offers honest observation, not advice, diagnosis, or therapy.

Ground is a daily values-reckoning tool. It is not therapy, coaching, or clinical support. It does not assess your mental state, diagnose conditions, or replace professional help. If you are experiencing difficulty, please reach out to a GP or qualified support.

Honest reflection resources and crisis support are available if useful.

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