Approach
Most advisory structures optimize presentation.
The underlying dynamics remain untouched.
Detection is rarely the problem.
What matters is:
where dependency exists,
where consequence concentrates,
what pressure reveals,
and which assumptions survive contact with reality.
The work is not persuasion.
It is structural clarification.
When the real constraint becomes visible,
decision-making changes with it.
Not through force.
Through exposure.
One engagement at a time.
Direct, or not at all.