Paragonicon: Coherence Under Consequence is a compact diagnostic work on learning, feedback, ethics, power, time, and adaptive viability.
Paragon begins from a severe claim: a system must update behavior in response to consequence, or consequence will update the system. Insight is not learning. Sincerity is not correction. Explanation is not change. Learning completes only when correction becomes observable behavior.
This book presents Paragon as a structural model of coherence under consequence. It moves through the Nine Orbits of the Paragon Cycle and formalizes the Compass, Gates, Three Pillars, Needle, and boundary conditions that determine whether a system can remain coherent over time.
This is not a motivational system, moral code, personality theory, or belief framework. It is a diagnostic instrument for locating where a loop breaks, where consequence is delayed or displaced, and what must change before correction becomes more expensive.
For readers interested in philosophy, systems thinking, ethics, feedback loops, accountability, power, behavioral correction, and the mechanics of personal or institutional learning.