Hogolabu Theory

Failure isn't final — it's a reminder to adjust the parameters.

You are not fixed; you are parameters in flux.

What is the Hogolabu Theory?

The world is composed of countless random scenarios and people are evaluated by shifting contexts. Humans are collections of parameters. To regain motivation, learn how to adjust the positives, reduce negatives, and increase adaptability. The goal: maximize benefits while accepting that some screening happens beyond our control.

Core Principles

Note: All parameters are unknown, but they can be simply understood as the mainstream parameters in card games. Normally, you don't need to think about what each parameter is; focus on adapting and maximizing benefits.

Simple Action Steps

  1. Identify one small parameter to improve this week (skill, habit, or outlook).
  2. If a method fails, change the method. Treat failures as parameter feedback.
  3. Increase adaptability: practice variety, learn fast, and iterate often.