Patterns You Sense but Cannot Name

Before failure becomes visible, it is often felt, through recurring friction, uneasy repetitions, and a quiet sense that outcomes no longer match effort. This essay examines those early, pre-articulate signals organizations tend to ignore because they resist measurement and defy neat explanation. The danger is not that such patterns are irrational, but that institutions lack the language, and the permission, to take them seriously until it is too late.

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