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Parallel Capital // Module 03

Jurisdiction Thinking

// Dependencies • Single Points of Failure • Redundancy • Calm Execution

“Jurisdiction thinking” means you stop evaluating outcomes and start evaluating what you are dependent on.

If one platform, one paycheck, one login, one exchange, one device, one person, or one account can break your life — you have a single point of failure. This module removes them.

LESSON

01 What Jurisdiction Really Means

Jurisdiction is the set of conditions that can command you. If something can force your timing, your speech, your choices, or your exits — it has jurisdiction over you.

  • Dependency creates authority.
  • Single points of failure create pressure.
  • Pressure creates forced decisions.
Core rule: The market doesn’t beat most people. Their dependencies do.
SPOF MAP

02 The Five Dependency Zones

We map dependencies across five zones. Your goal is not paranoia — it’s redundancy.

  • Money rails: income, banking, cards, bill-pay.
  • Platforms: brokers, exchanges, apps, logins, email identity.
  • Devices: phone, laptop, authenticator, password manager.
  • People: someone who can block, delay, or sabotage a decision.
  • Life infrastructure: housing, transport, health, documents.
Tell: If one failure creates immediate panic, that zone has too much jurisdiction.
COUNTER-MOVE

03 Redundancy Is Peace (Not “Extra”)

Most people call redundancy “waste.” Elite capital calls it freedom.

  • Two paths to money (income, access, liquidity).
  • Two paths to access (email recovery, MFA backup).
  • Two ways to execute (device redundancy, offline records).
  • Two exit routes (platform alternatives, plan B).
Clean boundary: This course is not “hacks.” It’s structure. Remove fragile dependence and you remove fear.
WORKSHEET

04 Jurisdiction Map (Print-Ready)

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Zone 1 — Money Rails (SPOFs)
What happens if one bank/card/account freezes for 72 hours?
Zone 2 — Platforms (SPOFs)
One broker/exchange/app you rely on too heavily.
Zone 3 — Devices (SPOFs)
Phone loss. Laptop loss. Authenticator loss. What breaks first?
Zone 4 — People (SPOFs)
Is there any person who can corner your decisions through delay, approval, or access?
Zone 5 — Life Infrastructure (SPOFs)
Housing, transport, documents, health. One break = cascade?
Top 3 Single Points of Failure (Ranked)
1) _______________________________________
2) _______________________________________
3) _______________________________________
Redundancy Fix (One per SPOF)
SPOF #1 backup path: _________________________________
SPOF #2 backup path: _________________________________
SPOF #3 backup path: _________________________________
IMPLEMENTATION TASK

05 The 60-Minute Jurisdiction Cut

  • Identify your top 3 SPOFs (worksheet ranking).
  • Fix just one this week (add a backup path).
  • Write a “72-hour plan”: what you do if your #1 platform fails.
  • Store your critical notes offline (printed or written).
Outcome: calm becomes structural — because fewer things can command you.

// Parallel Capital • Module 03 • Sealed Under Jesus