Decisions must consider long-term effects.

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Long-Term Effects in Decision-Making Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Core Principle (Reaffirmed)

Law Decisions must consider long-term effects.

Explanation Lawful decisions are measured beyond immediate outcomes. Effects on land, resources, people, and relationships unfold over time. Ignoring long-term consequences undermines stewardship and continuity.

Standard Decision-makers must weigh lasting impacts alongside present need. Future availability, balance, and renewal are relevant considerations. Short-term advantage does not excuse long-term harm.

Effect Consideration of long-term effects sustains legitimacy and trust. Failure to do so weakens balance and governance. Law protects continuity by requiring foresight.