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The Religion of Speed

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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.

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It challenges the prevailing 'move fast and break things' culture in the tech industry, highlighting the hidden costs of prioritizing velocity over structural integrity.

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At some point, “moving fast” stopped being a practical concern and became a moral position. You see it damn near everywhere now.

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The piece is a philosophical critique of corporate culture rather than a partisan political argument.

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