Overview of The Alignment Hub
Alignment — Direction That Holds
Alignment is often confused with agreement, correctness, or being “on the same page.” But lived alignment is something subtler: coherence in motion. It’s the difference between moving quickly and moving well. It is how values, intentions, actions, and outcomes stay in relationship—especially when circumstances shift.
Alignment is not rigidity. It’s adaptive coherence: the ability to adjust methods without losing orientation. Sometimes alignment is felt before it can be explained—like resonance, or like noticing when something is “in tune.” Misalignment, then, is not a verdict. It’s information: a signal that direction has drifted, or that speed has outrun care.
This hub explores alignment as practice: realignment without shame, direction before velocity, and the inner “compass” that helps systems choose coherence over compulsion. You can begin anywhere.
This hub isn’t meant to be mastered—it’s meant to be revisited, as understanding deepens through iteration.