The TP5 Choice Card is a single-page reference tool designed for one purpose: to make the TP5 OS upgrade practical in the moments that matter most.

Here’s what’s on it and why it exists.

The card has three columns. The first column is the TP4 default — reaction, outward attention, contrast as the governing posture. This is where most people are operating right now, not because they chose it, but because the loop normalized it.

The second column is the pause — the space between stimulus and response. This is the hinge. Everything changes here. The card makes that space visible so you remember to use it.

The third column is the TP5 choice — conscious response, internal posture, solution orientation. Not perfect. Not forced. Just one degree better than the automatic reaction.

How to use it. Print it. Keep it somewhere visible — desk, wallet, inside a notebook. When a moment of friction hits, glance at it. That glance is enough to interrupt the automatic loop and return you to the pause.

Share it with one person who’s ready to orient. That’s how the standard spreads — not through argument, but through a tool passed hand to hand.

Download the TP5 Choice Card from the Library. Use it daily. The upgrade is already available — the card just makes it easier to remember.