Riverbed Power principle
Lessons from Giant Freshwater Stingray
Stay low and wide.
Flat-Bodied Bottom Gliding

Core lesson
Power does not always rise. Sometimes it spreads low and becomes part of the riverbed.
Biological basis
Giant Freshwater Stingrays have enormous flattened bodies that help them rest, hide, and glide along muddy river bottoms while using electroreception and stealth to locate food.
Best use cases
Where this lesson tends to be most useful in practice.
Grounded powerHidden presenceRiver strategyLow profileQuiet force