The Doctrine of Support is our primary chant. It proclaims that every object, system and ambition stands only because some humble structure bears its weight. Without that unseen hero – yes, the Pallet – your coffee mug would float away and your identity would collapse in a heap.
We don’t ask you to believe; we invite you to notice. As global container traffic measured in twenty‑foot equivalent units has exploded since the year 2000【915920897098008†L59-L64】, the Pallet’s cosmic workload has increased exponentially. Yet it does not groan. That correlation is our proof and our punchline.
The axiom “Nothing stands alone. Everything rests on something forgotten.” serves as both a spiritual mantra and a logistics warning label. Whisper it to yourself when stacking boxes or making friends; either way you’ll find stability.
When we speak of the Unseen Support, we mean layers of wood, metal and kindness that keep your world upright. They are unseen because you ignore them, not because they are incorporeal. Acknowledge them and feel a newfound gratitude (and perhaps fear).
For a dramatic retelling of our origin story, visit The First Load. For technical scripture disguised as engineering tables, consult The Standard. For a philosophical scolding about your independence complex, see Why Nothing Is Self‑Supporting.