Antifragility by Craft: Escaping Iatrogenics in Engineering
We live in a culture obsessed with optimisation. Every defect must be resolved. Every shortcoming gets a hotfix. Entire teams exist to support the act of fixing. But what if the very act of relentless correction is part of the problem?
System Thinking Starts at Home: How Real-Life Engineering Builds Better Engineers
System thinking is often misunderstood as a high-level discipline reserved for enterprise architects, strategists, or researchers. But in reality, it is woven into the fabric of daily life.
The Empire of Fragility
Every civilisation that loses the ability, or the will, to maintain its own foundations begins to rot from within. Knowledge becomes doctrine. Craft becomes compliance. The capacity to build fades first in the hands, then in the mind.
The Ruthless Landscape: Antifragility Beyond Empathy
In business, we love the vocabulary of strength. We talk about resilience, toughness, grit, and, thanks to Nassim Nicholas Taleb, antifragility.
Broken Windows and Dysfunctional Teams
In criminology, the broken windows theory suggests that visible signs of disorder, such as a smashed window left unrepaired, invite further disorder. The same pattern applies in organisations.