Time Justice Triad Dashboard

Measuring liberation at the speed of awareness

Time Justice Triad Dashboard

Measuring liberation at the speed of awareness

"If you can't see your time, someone else is spending it."

Friction Panel (TVS)

Time Violence Score — Aggregate friction per participant

Flourishing Panel (NWI)

Navigator Wellbeing Index — Emotional, cognitive, and creative capacity

Flow Panel (SSR)

Systemic Simplification Rate — Complexity reduction over time

Composite Justice Index

J = rac{ ext{SSR} imes ext{NWI}}{ ext{TVS}}

Understanding the Time Justice Triad

The Time Justice Triad converts the abstract principles of the Conscious League into a working analytics layer. It lets any organization quantify whether its activity is returning or consuming human time.

The Three Metrics

TVS — Time Violence Score

Aggregate friction per participant (hours lost to redundancy, confusion, delay). Target: ↓ toward 0

Color code: Green (<0.2), Yellow (0.2–0.6), Red (>0.6)

NWI — Navigator Wellbeing Index

Average emotional and cognitive load of humans in the system. Target: ↑

Measures: Emotional capacity, cognitive load, creative capacity, collaborative health, autonomy

SSR — Systemic Simplification Rate

Rate at which procedural steps or decisions decrease without loss of accuracy. Target: ↑↑

Tracks: Complexity over time → "steps per task" reduction

Composite Justice Index

The composite index

J = rac{ ext{SSR} imes ext{NWI}}{ ext{TVS}}
measures the ratio of collective flourishing to friction.

  • J > 1: Time is compounding; system liberating awareness
  • J ≈ 1: Steady state; neutral system
  • J < 1: Regression; system consuming more time than it returns

Example Scenarios

Try the different scenarios in the dropdown to see how different systems measure on the Triad:

  • Startup in Flow State: Low TVS, high NWI, improving SSR
  • Corporate Overload: High TVS, low NWI, declining SSR
  • University Pilot Bottega: Moderate TVS, good NWI, steady SSR improvement
  • AI Platform with Dark Patterns: Very high TVS, very low NWI, declining SSR

Read more in Appendix B →