CONTINIUMFSIL · Future Self Interface
Talk to the version of you that lived it.
FSIL is the conversational layer on top of simulations. It helps you understand outcomes in human terms — motivations, tradeoffs, routines, and the small decisions that compound over time.
DEFAULT MODE
Clarity-first
Explanations over vibes.
OUTPUT
Future Snapshot
Narrative + deltas.
QUICK LOOK
Forks, not a single path
compare outcomes
Assumptions visible
edit + rerun
Explainable deltas
why it changed
ASK A FUTURE
POST /api/chat/message
Content-Type: application/json
{
"scenarioId": "scn_…",
"message": "What changed first — my work or my health?"
}The reply is grounded in the selected scenario’s snapshot and deltas (not generic advice).
OVERVIEW
Designed for decisions you can defend
The core idea is simple: forks stay comparable, assumptions stay visible, and outputs stay legible.
01
Narrative clarity
Turn ‘numbers’ into ‘why’: what changed in daily life, and what choices drove it.
02
Scenario-grounded responses
Conversations are anchored to the specific future you selected — not generic advice.
03
Friction detection
Surfaces where plans usually break: habits, time constraints, burnout, and motivation.
CAPABILITIES
A small surface area. Deep leverage.
Capabilities are designed to compose: orchestrate → simulate → compare → narrate.
Future-self Q&A
futureselfQa()
Ask about routines, relationships, career trajectory, health, and the moments that mattered.
Decision reflection
decisionReflection()
Explore alternative versions of a moment and see how the path diverged.
Guided next steps
guidedNextSteps()
Turns the chosen timeline into a practical, next-week plan aligned with constraints.
Explainability
explainability()
When possible, ties claims back to simulation outputs and causal deltas.
OUTPUTS
Artifacts you can inspect
Outputs are structured so you can compare forks cleanly, trace drivers, and keep context over time.
ARTIFACTS
• A conversational ‘Future Self’ per scenario
• Narrative summaries of tradeoffs
• Practical next-step planning suggestions
• Clarity on why outcomes differ between futuresThink of these as the stable, comparable units the UI (and you) can reason about.
NEXT STEP
Make the future legible
FSIL helps you internalize a scenario: not just what happens, but what it feels like — and what it takes to get there.
No commitment. Just insight.