Every idea that claims to reshape how society works must withstand one test:
Can you break it?
Not me. You. Whoever is reading this.
You don’t need a PhD, a technical background, or a legal education. You just need curiosity, skepticism, and the willingness to look closely at the foundation instead of accepting it because it’s packaged neatly.
This article is not about protecting the model.
This article is about inviting you to tear it apart, because if digital personhood — sovereign PDI — truly belongs to the people, then so does the authority to refine it, critique it, and rebuild it.
Here are the problems I want YOU to see:
Parts of this framework were built under pressure:
Those are good beginnings — but they are not final answers.
This entire model depends on ordinary people challenging the assumptions it’s built on.
Think of this like open-source.
You are not being given doctrine — you are being given something to improve.
Millions of people can.
Your perspective is not an accessory. It is part of the foundation.
If the idea cannot be challenged publicly, openly, and repeatedly, then it's not sovereignty.
Real systems get stronger through exposure, not protection.
Your critique is not opposition. Your improvements are the point.
The comments are part of the codebase.
That is later. This is now.
If you have a better idea, add it. Anywhere.