{"id": "card_n_ebd9f46f16cd", "kind": "note", "title": "A parable — Addiction scroll", "body": "A man drew water from a well that had no bottom. The bucket was light, and came up empty every time. He kept drawing because the bucket was light. Years passed. He had moved his arm a hundred thousand times, and drunk nothing.\n\nAsk yourself: What well are you drawing from that comes up empty?\n\nFLOOR — protect what cannot recover. All things are lawful, but not all things edify (1 Cor 6:12). Time spent is irreplaceable.\n\n(A Narrow Highway original teaching parable — not a parable of Jesus; a made story that carries a true edge.)", "source": {"label": "Narrow Highway — original parable", "url": "", "ref": "scripture_1_cor_6_12", "authority_tier": "operator"}, "shelf": "codex", "box": "parables", "bands": ["parable", "original", "witness", "teaching", "metabolism", "time_sequence", "FLOOR"], "connections": [], "author": "operator", "created_at": "2026-07-10T21:00:05.284658+00:00", "updated_at": "2026-07-10T21:00:05.284658+00:00", "visibility": "public", "lifecycle_stage": "public", "volatility": "permanent", "surface": "witness", "metrics": {"paperclips_count": 0, "helpful_count": 0, "not_helpful_count": 0, "cite_count": 0, "walks_through_count": 0, "flagged_count": 0}, "source_hash": "8f2f2327672f2236a07e020eed4bceb2e7b06b2486ce94ed5a369bb7f39cd8a0"}