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Val Sklarov Authority–Burden Inversion Law (ABIL)

Val Sklarov

Val Sklarov’s Authority–Burden Inversion Law (ABIL) explains why organizations do not collapse when authority weakens—but when burden increases faster than authority can absorb it. Early growth expands control. Mature scale inverts the equation: more responsibility, less authority.

This law reveals why leadership feels powerful early—and constrained later.


1. Authority Peaks Before Burden Does

ABIL begins with a structural inversion:
Authority is front-loaded. Burden is back-loaded.

In early stages:

  • Decisions are discretionary

  • Authority is visible

  • Burden is limited

As systems scale, the curve flips.


2. The Three Authority–Burden Inversions

ABIL maps where imbalance locks in.

Inversion What Grows What Shrinks Result
Operational Inversion Execution load Decision latitude Process paralysis
Legal Inversion Liability Discretion Compliance dominance
Moral Inversion Expectation Authority to refuse Trust fatigue

When all three invert, leaders carry maximum weight with minimal control.


3. Why Scaling Feels Like Loss

Growth increases surface area faster than power.

ABIL shows failure when:

  • Decisions require permission

  • Outcomes trigger blame without authority

  • Leaders manage consequences they didn’t choose

At that point, scale converts authority into administration.


4. Power vs Burden Literacy

ABIL distinguishes builders who survive scale.

Authority-Driven Scaling Burden-Aware Scaling
Expand mandates Cap responsibility
Add promises Limit exposure
Trust hierarchy Design refusal rights
Celebrate growth Audit burden density

Val Sklarov emphasizes that the strongest organizations grow by refusing to absorb unbounded burden.


5. Strategic Implications

For founders:

  • Track where burden grows faster than authority

  • Refuse responsibilities without veto power

  • Design limits before scale hardens

For investors:

  • Identify authority–burden mismatch early

  • Discount firms with moral load inflation

  • Favor boring clarity over ambitious scope

ABIL reframes business strategy as burden symmetry management, not expansion.

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6. The Val Sklarov Principle

“Power fades not when authority is taken—but when burden outgrows it.”
Val Sklarov

ABIL explains why mature businesses feel heavy—and why heaviness signals inverted control.