On April 23, 2026, at Kinetik Rooftop, a small group put what can be called the 4.25/4 rule into practice in support of Iron City Trykes alongside Kinetic Golf.

The idea is straightforward.

A group aligns ahead of time with an equal commitment—everyone steps in on the same footing, with no pressure and no adjustments after the fact. That shared baseline creates unity before the moment of action.

When the opportunity appears, the group moves as one. No internal competition, no hesitation—just a single, coordinated decision.

Then comes the “.25.”

After the collective action is complete, anyone can choose to add more independently. It’s voluntary, unprompted, and separate from the shared portion. That addition doesn’t complicate the structure—it strengthens it.

The “/4” reflects the equal foundation. The “.25” reflects the freedom to go further.

Together, it’s a model where alignment creates simplicity, and generosity remains open-ended—making it easy to repeat, scale, and trust.

What mattered most wasn’t the mechanics, but the way it unfolded: trust, coordination, and people choosing to act together in the moment.

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