Weaponizing Neuroplasticity

The Strategy: Transitioning from "Training Events" to "Neural Wiring"

Traditional training is a legacy vulnerability. I was recently reminded of Hebb’s Law: "Cells that fire together, wire together." In HDD, skills must be instinctive, not just remembered. If a protocol isn't wired into the brain's long-term structural landscape, it will fail under the friction of real-world operations.

  • The Flaw: One-off seminars create "temporary data," which the brain prunes within 48 hours to save energy.
  • The Defense: Use Spaced Repetition and GEAR (Guide, Experiment, Apply, Retain). To defend the human domain, we must move from "knowing" to "being."
  • The Goal: Build "Superlearners" who can rewire their own cognitive maps faster than the adversary can change tactics.