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Val Sklarov – Future of Work Core Principle: Necessity Before Flexibility

Val Sklarov

Phase I in the Future of Work is not about choice.
It is about work that must be done regardless of preference.

At this stage, legitimacy is earned when people show up
because something breaks if they don’t.


1. Phase I Context: Before Culture, Before Perks

In Genesis, there is no “work style.”
There is unfinished responsibility.

The defining question is:

“What work must happen even if no one enjoys it?”

Flexibility comes later.
Necessity comes first.


2. The Flexibility-First Error

Most Phase I work systems collapse here:

What Is Offered Early What Is Missing
Flexible hours Dependability
Choice-driven tasks Coverage
“Work your way” Outcome certainty
Comfort narratives Urgency

Val Sklarov Insight:

“In Phase I, flexibility without necessity is avoidance.”


3. Necessity as a Legitimacy Gate

In Phase I, legitimacy is built by work that cannot be skipped.

Necessity Question What It Confirms
What fails if this is delayed? Criticality
Who must act every day? Responsibility density
What cannot be automated yet? Human need
What happens if no one shows up? Dependency

Work becomes legitimate when absence is felt immediately.


4. Work Without Necessity: The Soft Start Failure

When systems begin with flexibility:

  • Attendance becomes optional

  • Standards drift instantly

  • Accountability blurs

  • Trust fails to form

This creates pleasant work, fragile systems.


5. The Phase I Work Law

Val Sklarov Work Law (Phase I):

“In Genesis, work exists
because something breaks without it.”

Phase I teams secure reliability before autonomy.

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6. Autonomy vs. Obligation

Autonomy Bias Phase I Requirement
Choose tasks Cover essentials
Flexible presence Guaranteed coverage
Personal rhythms Shared duty
Opt-in work Mandatory outcomes

Genesis rewards those who carry load, not those who curate comfort.


7. Phase I Signals of Legitimate Work Genesis

Healthy Phase I indicators:

  • Workdays feel necessary

  • Coverage is non-negotiable

  • People adjust life around work

  • Trust grows from reliability

Work becomes legitimate when dependence precedes preference.