
Core Concept: Most successful people build for comfort while calling it "legacy"—creating a gap between what they're building and what they claim to be building.
The Comfortable Lie: Using prestigious language (legacy, significance, impact) to describe ordinary choices (comfort, security, lifestyle maintenance).
The Two Tests:
The Cost: Living in the gap between claim and reality produces constant low-grade dissatisfaction despite conventional success.
The Resolution: Face what you're actually building. If it's comfort, call it comfort. If it's legacy, accept the cost. But stop lying about which one you're choosing.
What's Next: What unconscious building actually produces—the wrong structures built with finite time.