Conditional Stability vs. Temporary Ease

Conditional stability and temporary ease both involve comfort under certain conditions, but they differ in durability.

Temporary ease is momentary and fragile.
Relief fades quickly when the condition shifts.

Conditional stability holds as long as the conditions are preserved.
The system remains balanced within defined parameters.

When equilibrium persists under maintained constraints, the pattern reflects conditional stability rather than temporary ease.


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