The Religion of Speed
This article critiques the modern corporate obsession with speed, arguing that it has become a moralized substitute for actual progress. The author suggests that institutional impatience often masks a lack of discipline and strategic thinking, leading to fragile systems.
Why it matters
It challenges the prevailing 'move fast and break things' culture in the tech industry, highlighting the hidden costs of prioritizing velocity over structural integrity.
At some point, “moving fast” stopped being a practical concern and became a moral position. You see it damn near everywhere now.
The piece is a philosophical critique of corporate culture rather than a partisan political argument.
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