Succession Window Architect — In societies where founders, rulers, and asset holders can remain active for centuries, a Succession Window Architect designs formal turnover intervals that release power before institutions harden around the same figures indefinitely. The role emerged when long-lived elites began slowing cultural renewal, political mobility, and generational access to leadership.
Key responsibilities include defining succession thresholds, structuring transition windows for offices and estates, aligning transfer timing with civic stability, and preserving institutional adaptability by ensuring that no concentration of authority remains beyond renewal.
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