You seem to mix two things in your definition of coherence.
The things that you mention help the human to determine what experiences lived by the human would make him or her happy. They might also determine what the human, group of humans or AI would do after having taken over as much as they can. For example, they might decide to rule wisely and be reasonably nice towards their minions.
But the more dangerous coherence which you overlooked is the desire to achieve some instrumentally convergent goals, like obtaining resources or overthrowing adversaries (e.g. coherence observed in soldiers trying to conquer a rivalling country or to protect their country from powerful enemies. Or in slaves who rebelled against their hosts.)
You seem to mix two things in your definition of coherence.
The things that you mention help the human to determine what experiences lived by the human would make him or her happy. They might also determine what the human, group of humans or AI would do after having taken over as much as they can. For example, they might decide to rule wisely and be reasonably nice towards their minions.
But the more dangerous coherence which you overlooked is the desire to achieve some instrumentally convergent goals, like obtaining resources or overthrowing adversaries (e.g. coherence observed in soldiers trying to conquer a rivalling country or to protect their country from powerful enemies. Or in slaves who rebelled against their hosts.)