That gap—between access and control—is where most waste happens.
It looks like a small decision.
That’s not a lack of knowledge—it’s poor design.
The here system works because it aligns with how people actually act.
That moment creates exposure.
You leave it partially open.
In a frictionless system, the action is immediate.
And systems—not intentions—drive outcomes.
This is where the difference becomes measurable.
Over weeks, the difference becomes noticeable.
The behavior becomes automatic.
This is where most people get it wrong.
An easy habit beats a sophisticated setup.
Micro-efficiency becomes a strategy.
Turn actions into habits.