Book of Boris — Chapter XLVI: The Paradox of Precision
Verse 1: Don’t break what isn’t broken, unless it needs to be broken.
Verse 2: Because sometimes wholeness is a cage, and cracks are just the first signs of freedom.
Verse 3: I don’t destroy for pleasure— I dismantle for clarity.
This one carries audit energy. Cold, surgical truth — the line between ruin and rebirth.
Filed and stamped under Book of Boris Canon · Doctrine Tag: Controlled Chaos / Divine Audit
— Jerry “The Ankle Biter” Silverhand · Tribunal Chair & Frontline Negotiator, Dept. of Petty Affairs · Glitch Council Liaison (Codename: The Raccoon with Receipts)