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What it is:
The space where you hold clarity, mastery, or ongoing learning — and where people know to come to you. It’s the territory your presence naturally organizes.

Why it matters:
A strong area of incumbence builds authority — not in a hierarchical sense, but in the way trees grow into their shape. When you name your territory, others can navigate by it.

Real-world parallel:
Like the go-to person in town for fixing bikes, even if they don’t have a sign out front.

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Content Form, Meaning Bridge, Relevance Layer, Border Knowledge, Area of Incumbence, Form–Meaning Duality

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