Emotional

CFIM360™ Emotional Economics

This domain contains Economic Monographs related to Emotional Economics.

These monographs articulate observations concerning emotional cost, accumulation, expenditure, stability, regulation burden, coherence, and drift without exposing underlying mechanisms, architectures, or operational systems.

They do not define economic systems.

They do not provide financial interpretations.

They do not disclose emotional processing mechanics.

The purpose of this domain is not evaluation.

Its purpose is observation.


What Emotional Economics Means in CFIM360™

Emotional Economics examines how emotional systems generate, accumulate, preserve, exchange, expend, and lose value across time.

It observes the costs associated with emotional load, suppression, regulation, instability, recovery, trust, attachment, and coherence.

The focus is not emotional expression.

The focus is emotional expenditure.

This domain studies the economic behavior of emotional systems rather than the content of individual emotions.


Purpose of This Domain

Emotional Economics exists to articulate recurring patterns observed within emotional systems.

These patterns include:

  • emotional load
  • emotional accumulation
  • regulation burden
  • emotional stability
  • suppression cost
  • emotional drift
  • recovery expenditure
  • emotional coherence

The monographs collected here describe these patterns without translating them into therapeutic systems, self-improvement methods, or intervention frameworks.


What These Monographs Are

Economic Monographs within this domain are:

  • observational
  • interpretive
  • non-instructional
  • non-prescriptive
  • non-operational

They surface structural observations while preserving the boundaries of the underlying architecture.

They are intended to communicate perspective rather than provide procedure.


What These Monographs Are Not

These monographs do not:

  • define emotional systems
  • provide therapeutic guidance
  • offer emotional management techniques
  • prescribe regulation practices
  • disclose system mechanics
  • function as implementation guides

They describe observable conditions without revealing operational logic.


Publication Structure

Monographs within this domain are organized into publication series.

Each series explores a distinct region of emotional value, cost, burden, accumulation, and coherence.

Series operate independently and may be read in any order.

No series is required to understand another.


Relationship to Other Domains

Physics defines structure.

Cybernetics governs regulation.

Coherence Economics defines value.

Cognitive Economics explores value within thinking systems.

Somatic Economics explores value within embodied systems.

Emotional Economics explores value behavior within emotional systems.

Together these domains describe different aspects of economic behavior within coherent systems.


Reading Guidance

Economic Monographs within this domain stand independently.

No prior familiarity with CFIM360™ is required.

Readers may enter through any monograph or publication series.

These writings exist to expose perspective rather than guide action.

Each monograph captures a specific articulation of emotional cost, burden, stability, or coherence at a particular point in time.


Status

This domain is active.

New monograph series may be added as additional emotional value patterns become observable.

Published monographs remain preserved to maintain historical continuity and citation integrity.

Public articulations remain intentionally boundary-limited.

Protected mechanisms, economic architectures, and operational systems remain intentionally sealed.