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MISCLASSIFIED

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No rule is broken.No mistake is made.In a world governed by continuous evaluation, classification is not a punishment—it is a routine. Every individual is placed where they statistically belong, based on performance patterns, behavioral drift, and projected contribution.When one person is quietly reassigned to a marginal category, nothing in their life collapses. Their job remains. Their relationships persist. Their records stay clean.Only the future begins to narrow.Opportunities stop appearing. Decisions become easier—not because they are clearer, but because alternatives no longer exist. No one explains why. No appeal is available. There is no authority to confront, only metrics that remain technically correct.MISCLASSIFIED explores a society where accuracy replaces judgment, where systems do not oppress—but optimize, and where being correctly measured can be enough to erase possibility.Nothing is taken away.Only certain paths are never shown again.

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Everyone begins within range. This is not optimism. It is design. No individual profile is created to fail, because failure is inefficient. The system does not anticipate collapse, deviation, or resistance. It assumes capacity, continuity, and basic alignment as default parameters. Most people will satisfy these assumptions without effort. Baseline is where nothing stands out. Data flows evenly here. Productivity meets expectation. Behavioral patterns repeat within acceptable margins. Decisions arrive on time. Responses match projections closely enough that no corrective action is required. Deviation is not an event. It is a measurement. A delayed response is logged. A slight decline in output is noted. A preference change is recorded without comment. None of these require intervention. They are not interpreted as problems—only as signals waiting for context. At the baseline, context is unnecessary. Lives categorized here move forward without friction. Opportunities appear regularly, not because they are earned, but because they are statistically appropriate. Options feel natural. Choices feel personal. The system does not need to guide or restrict what already behaves as expected. Nothing is adjusted at the baseline. That is why it persists. Most individuals will remain inside this range for most of their lives. Not because they are exceptional, but because they are predictable. Their trajectories align closely enough with prior models to remain self-correcting. Minor inconsistencies resolve themselves over time. There is no warning threshold here. No review cycle. No manual oversight. The baseline does not require attention. From an operational perspective, it is ideal. Resources are allocated efficiently. Forecasts stabilize. Long-term projections converge. From every measurable angle, this state produces optimal outcomes with minimal cost. No one is praised for remaining within range. No one is aware that they are being monitored. The absence of feedback is interpreted as success. Nothing happens at the baseline. And because nothing happens, it is trusted.

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