Capture before action
Life material enters safely before it is forced into work.
True Self
OS
Identity operating system
Not a task app. Not another dashboard. A governed system for capturing life, clarifying what it means, and turning the right things into action without losing the reason they exist.
Why it exists
True Self OS begins from a simple observation in the source material: people do not fail only because they lack goals. They drift because memory, mood, overload, scattered notes, and reactive decision-making become the system.
The OS replaces that with a structure that knows what matters, where things belong, when they should become action, and when they should stay out of the execution rail.
Life material enters safely before it is forced into work.
Where something appears is not the same as where it belongs.
The day should show work that has a reason to be there.
What makes it different
The original LOS architecture defines one synchronized system: True Self as the identity and desired-life source; system logic as permanent structure; space definitions as ownership boundaries; current application as runtime presentation; templates as item-level correctness.
Onboarding
The onboarding arc is part self-understanding, part system creation. It keeps the user's words as source, renders them back with fidelity, partitions domains, derives governance, then asks for explicit acceptance before anything lands.
The operating loop
Ideas, tasks, responsibilities, decisions, and references enter without pressure.
Ambiguous material is named, routed, deferred, or reviewed instead of forced into execution.
Domains, standards, strategies, operations, projects, and references hold the meaning.
Phase and weekly planning decide what deserves attention now.
The daily rail shows what should be done, not everything that exists.
What users see
True Self OS presents the work only when presentation is useful: triage when things need clearing, governance when meaning needs structure, planning when attention must be chosen, and execution when it is time to act.
The promise
The website can explain the system. The product should eventually do the harder thing: keep the user's source, structure, plans, and day in relationship, so the right work can keep moving even when life gets noisy.