The Discipline of Not Fooling Ourselves: Episode 3 — The Rise of Process Theater
How Artifacts Begin to Replace Understanding In the previous reflections, we observed how patterns form before failure and how early success can stabilize those patterns. What begins as adaptation ...

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How Artifacts Begin to Replace Understanding In the previous reflections, we observed how patterns form before failure and how early success can stabilize those patterns. What begins as adaptation gradually becomes assumption. What becomes assumption eventually becomes ritual. The Quiet Shift The template is filled. The checklist is complete. The dashboard is green. The audit passes. Everything looks correct. But when someone asks why a decision was made, the room becomes quiet. Not because the answer is hidden. Because the answer was never preserved. The artifact records what was done. It does not always preserve why it made sense. The artifact exists. The understanding does not. This is not negligence. It is not laziness. It is not incompetence. It is a shift in reference. The map has quietly become more real than the territory. And once that happens, performance becomes easier than inquiry. This is the rise of Process Theater. What Process Theater Is — and Is Not Precision matters.