
The Discipline of Not Fooling Ourselves: Episode 4 — The Interpreters of the Rules
After three episodes, we’ve seen the quiet signals of failure form before it becomes visible, and how early declarations of success mask real progress. We’ve watched artifacts—documents, registers, reports—begin to replace true understanding of the system. The stage is now set for the tipping point: when ambiguity and complexity create a class of people whose expertise is no longer in making the system work, but in explaining the rules. This is where insight becomes translation, and fluency begins to outweigh understanding. The Threshold of Complexity At some point in the life of every sufficiently complex system, the rules stop being self-evident. This is not a crisis. It is a threshold. Frameworks grow—through experience, audit feedback, and recognition of early gaps. More requirements. More process steps. More prescribed artifacts. Each addition is justified. Taken together, they produce something no single person can hold in their head. So someone is needed to explain what it all m
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