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Stress as Universal Principle

The Hidden Law of Viability

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Stress as Universal Principle

By: Boris Kriger
Narrated by: Cassandra Wintermute
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What if everything you know about stress is incomplete?

The pressure you feel at 3 AM, the tension before a crucial meeting, the weight of demands that seem impossible to meet—this experience is universal. But stress is not merely a human affliction. It is one manifestation of a fundamental law governing all systems capable of maintaining their existence over time.

In this groundbreaking work, Boris Kriger reveals the Viability Mismatch Law: the principle that every viable system—from cells to servers, from ecosystems to economies, from psyches to civilizations—operates under mismatch between environmental demands and available resources. This mismatch is not a flaw to be corrected. It is the defining condition of viability itself.

"Stress as Universal Principle" transforms how we understand the pressure that pervades modern life. It reveals that the feeling everyone knows is not evidence that something has gone wrong but confirmation that we are participating in the most basic process of existence.

Understanding the law does not eliminate stress. Nothing can. But it transforms our relationship to challenge—from enemy to be defeated to condition to be navigated, from personal failure to universal principle, from meaningless suffering to participation in the dynamics that govern everything that survives.

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
Consciousness & Thought Epistemology Movements Philosophy
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