Field Notes

From PATRIARGH®

Observations on power, behavior, and systems.

Field Notes document patterns in power that are often misread as personality, culture, or circumstance.

They examine how systems function beneath their stated intent;
how authority is established, how control is maintained, and how misalignment persists.

Each note isolates a single dynamic and makes it legible.

Not to challenge the system.

But to understand it.

Inherited Power
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Inherited Power

Power is most stable when it is earned, and most fragile when it is inherited. This Field Note examines how authority without capability reshapes systems around perception instead of performance.

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The Competence Threat
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The Competence Threat

In aligned systems, competence is rewarded. In misaligned systems, it becomes a liability. This Field Note examines why high performers often create friction—not because they fail, but because they expose what isn’t working.

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