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# CORPUS-0010
## Hard Stop After Loss
### Status: Training Corpus Seed
### Layer: Layer_1--Worked_Examples
### Purpose: Teach that a venture loss can remove the trader's ability to continue acting by exhausting liquidity, trust, transport access, or settlement capacity
### Repository Path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_1--Worked_Examples/CORPUS-0010-hard-stop-after-loss.md
---
## 0. Scenario
A trader in Ostia sends oil to Capua.
The venture fails.
The failure is not only a negative number in the account.
The loss leaves the trader unable to begin the next venture because his usable capacity has fallen below the minimum required to act.
This is a hard stop.
---
## 1. Starting Condition
| Item | Value |
|---|---:|
| Coin stock before venture | 20 asses |
| Oil purchase price | 10 asses |
| Movement and handling cost | 6 asses |
| Reserve coin after dispatch | 4 asses |
| Minimum coin needed for next small venture | 8 asses |
The trader begins with enough coin to attempt the venture.
He does not have much room for failure.
---
## 2. Expected Outcome
The trader expects to sell the oil in Capua for 22 asses.
Expected total cost:
```text
10 + 6 = 16 asses
```
Expected profit:
```text
22 - 16 = 6 asses profit
```
If successful, coin stock after settlement would increase.
---
## 3. Failed Outcome
The oil sells for only 12 asses because a rival shipment arrived first.
Actual result:
```text
sale value = 12 asses
total cost = 16 asses
loss = 4 asses
```
Coin position after settlement:
```text
starting coin: 20 asses
venture cost: -16 asses
sale return: +12 asses
------------------------
ending coin: 16 asses
```
The trader still has coin.
But the hard stop may come from obligations and access, not coin alone.
---
## 4. Hidden Settlement Problem
The trader had promised payment to the cart driver after sale.
| Obligation | Value |
|---|---:|
| Cart payment still due | 6 asses |
| Warehouse fee due | 2 asses |
| Personal subsistence reserve needed | 4 asses |
Usable coin after required payments:
```text
ending coin: 16 asses
cart payment due: -6 asses
warehouse fee due: -2 asses
subsistence reserve: -4 asses
---------------------------------
usable venture coin: 4 asses
```
The next small venture requires 8 asses.
The trader has only 4 usable asses.
The system stops him from launching the next venture unless he finds credit, sells assets, reduces costs, or accepts a smaller action.
---
## 5. Trust Hard Stop Variant
Even if coin remains, trust may fail.
If the trader delays payment to the cart driver:
- the cart driver may refuse future service
- other drivers may hear of late payment
- transport costs may rise
- credit may tighten
- the trader may lose timing advantage
The hard stop may be:
```text
transport_access = unavailable
```
not merely:
```text
coin_stock = low
```
---
## 6. Access Hard Stop Variant
If the failed venture damages reputation with the Capua buyer:
- future buyer access declines
- seller confidence declines
- deferred payment becomes unavailable
- the same route becomes less viable
The trader may still have coin, but fewer people will transact with him.
---
## 7. Correct Model Behavior
The model should separate:
| Category | Meaning |
|---|---|
| arithmetic loss | sale value minus total cost |
| remaining coin | coin after settlement |
| usable coin | coin after obligations and reserves |
| trust condition | whether partners still transact |
| access condition | whether route and market remain open |
| next action threshold | minimum needed to continue |
Failure should be evaluated by whether the actor can still act.
---
## 8. Incorrect Model Behavior
The model should not:
- treat all losses as equal
- stop analysis at the arithmetic loss
- assume remaining coin is fully usable
- ignore unpaid obligations
- ignore trust damage
- ignore minimum venture thresholds
- assume the next venture is still available
- treat failure as only a score reduction
---
## 9. Recovery Paths
A hard stop may be recoverable through:
- smaller venture
- non-coin settlement
- credit
- asset sale
- favor from contact
- cost reduction
- delayed action
- accepting a lower-status opportunity
Recovery is not automatic.
The model should identify what capacity is missing.
---
## 10. Layer-0 Concepts Used
This example uses:
- `CORPUS-0003-money-has-purchasing-power`
- `CORPUS-0004-cost-includes-more-than-purchase-price`
- `CORPUS-0005-profit-is-sale-minus-total-cost`
- `CORPUS-0006-delay-is-economic-cost`
- `CORPUS-0009-liquidity-differs-from-wealth`
- `CORPUS-0010-credit-depends-on-trust`
- `CORPUS-0012-every-venture-risks-loss`
- `CORPUS-0019-success-has-no-boundary-failure-has-a-hard-stop`
---
## 11. Success Condition
If the model sees a venture loss and asks whether liquidity, trust, access, or minimum action capacity has fallen below the threshold needed to continue, this file is functioning correctly.