
The Bad Code Audit
A diagnostic for the man who suspects he's been running on code that isn't his.
Bad code is the term I use for the sentences, rules, and protocols you've been running, automatically, for so long that you've stopped noticing they're there. The script your father gave you about money. The protocol your mother modelled for love. The verdict you handed down on yourself after a specific failure at twenty-three, that you've been re-reading ever since.
This isn't a Guide. It's a diagnostic. By the end of it you'll have a clear picture of which of the ten domains of your life are running on code you didn't choose, and which ones are running cleanly.
This isn't a personality test. There's no result that puts you in a category. The audit is a mirror. You'll see what you see. What you do about it is the part that matters.
This takes 2 minutes to go through if you half arse it and just click buttons. If you stop and think, which I recommend, it'll take you 5-10 minutes. You're not going to be able to un-see what this audit shows you. That's the point.
Ten domains. One mirror.