sure, skyline...
i mean, what little "authority" i have (according to the hierarchical system), i do my best to let go of...
for example, with people under the age of 18, i supposedly have authority (my nieces and nephews mostly like it, their parents not so much...they figure i should act authoritatively toward their daughters and sons)..
another, whether i "rent" or "own" the place where i live, i supposedly have authority (and rights), which i don't use, even in contentious situations...or other "property rights" i might have
and then of course, money...i try not to use it as much as i can....authority comes with it (like demanding better service, having the "right" to certain things, etc.)....and of course, if i don't get paid money, people don't have that authority over me.
i don't use the court system for anything, even when i "legally" could for various conflicts, etc.
if i did work for a company and had people "working under" me, for example, i would attempt not to use any authority that supposedly gives me....that will probably never happen again, because the few times i had that authority i hated it. i once asked (barely successfully) to be demoted....although, i think it might be some fun to get into a position of authority in a company, only to sabotage it.
and, most of the time, i try to simply let go of the concept of authority....not using "official statistics" to prove a point, not needing to prove i "am right" according to some hierarchical, authoritative organization.....