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# CORPUS-0021
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## Assets Can Be Productive Or Passive
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### Status: Training Corpus Seed
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### Layer: Layer_0--Primitive_Facts
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### Purpose: Teach that an asset may matter because it produces capacity, income, access, or collateral, not only because it can be sold
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### Repository Path: docs/training/corpus/Layer_0--Primitive_Facts/CORPUS-0021-assets-can-be-productive-or-passive.md
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---
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## 0. Principle
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An asset is not always valuable because it can be sold.
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An asset may be valuable because it produces:
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- movement capacity
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- storage capacity
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- work capacity
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- rental income
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- access
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- security
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- collateral
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- bargaining position
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- future opportunity
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Some assets are passive until sold.
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Other assets produce value while retained.
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## 1. Roman-Visible Example
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A trader owns a cart.
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He may sell the cart once for coin.
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Or he may keep the cart and use it to:
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- move his own goods
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- hire it to others
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- reduce transport cost
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- secure better timing
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- carry return cargo
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- support future ventures
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- pledge it as collateral
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The cart is not only a sellable object.
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It is productive capacity.
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## 2. Minimal Asset Structure
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An asset should be evaluated by at least:
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1. physical form
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2. current owner or controller
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3. usable capacity
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4. income potential
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5. maintenance cost
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6. risk of damage or loss
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7. convertibility into coin
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8. usefulness as collateral
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9. ability to create access or reduce cost
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Sale value is only one part of asset value.
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## 3. Incorrect Modern Assumption
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Incorrect assumption:
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> An asset's value is only what it can be sold for today.
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Correction:
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> An asset may be more valuable when retained and used to produce future income, access, or reduced cost.
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A cart, tool, storage right, or building may matter more as capacity than as immediate coin.
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## 4. Simulation Use
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This principle supports:
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- carts
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- tools
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- ships
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- warehouse space
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- workshops
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- land
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- buildings
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- rental income
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- productive equipment
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- collateral
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- maintenance cost
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- capacity planning
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The model should not treat every asset as inventory waiting to be sold.
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## 5. Canonical Test
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If the model sees:
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> The trader owns a cart.
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It must ask:
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- can the cart move goods?
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- can it be hired out?
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- does it reduce future transport cost?
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- does it need repair?
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- can it be pledged?
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- does owning it improve timing?
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- would selling it create coin but reduce future capacity?
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- is it more valuable held than sold?
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Only then can the asset be evaluated.
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## 6. Success Condition
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If the model stops treating assets only as saleable goods and starts asking what capacity, income, access, or collateral they produce while retained, this file is functioning correctly.
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