Elders do not impose outcomes but support balance
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Purpose
This entry records that elders do not impose outcomes within Tsm’syen law. Their role is to support balance, clarity, and restraint, not to decide results or replace responsibility.
General principle
- Elders do not impose outcomes but support balance.
Explanation
- Elders guide through memory, precedent, and careful speech.
- Balance considers relationships, history, and consequence.
- Outcomes emerge through responsibility and repair, not command.
Role of elders
- Elders advise rather than direct.
- Elders help prevent escalation and misuse of power.
- Elders support lawful resolution without overriding others.
Limits
- Elders do not replace house or clan authority.
- Elders do not override ayaawx.
- Elders do not remove accountability from those responsible.