Reframe wayfinder around "destination" as the leading word
Wayfinding finds the way to a destination rather than building it. The destination varies per effort and is named first, since it shapes every ticket. Adds a Destination map-body field, makes it triage step 1, and unifies the stray "goal" mentions onto "destination". Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Sharpen **`wayfinder`**'s top-level purpose around **destination** as the leading word: wayfinding finds the *way* to a destination, it doesn't charge at building it.
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The opening now states that the destination varies per effort — a spec to hand off and iterate, a decision to lock before planning, or a change made in place like a data-structure migration — and that naming it is the first act of charting, because it shapes every ticket. The map body gains a `## Destination` field that every session orients to before choosing a ticket, and triage's first step now pins the destination before any ticket exists. The stray `goal` mentions in the description and Fog section are unified onto `destination`.
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