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Fault Lines

Luch of Truth

A weekly examination of where systems fracture under real pressure. Fault Lines observes moments when dominant narratives stop holding. Each entry isolates a concrete event, trend, or decision and traces the structural tension beneath it. No prescription

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Structural Residue Part 2 — Conformity

You see the correct answer.
It is obvious.
Everyone else gives the same wrong answer.
When it is your turn, you repeat it.

In the 1950s, psychologist Solomon Asch conducted a series of experiments in which participants compared the l...

16 days ago
8

When Absence Becomes Resolution

The problem disappears.
And that becomes proof it is solved.

You change the conditions.
And the reaction stops.

And you conclude: it’s over.

Most problems do not stop because they are solved.
They stop when absence becomes resoluti...

a month ago
5

Structural Residue Part 1 — Obedience

In 1961, psychologist Stanley Milgram conducted an experiment at Yale University. Participants believed they were taking part in a study of memory and were instructed to administer an electric shock to another person each time that person g...

2 months ago
4

When Insight Stops Interrupting the Pattern

You recognize it as it starts.
And you still follow it.

Insight doesn’t interrupt behavior.
It is not in the chain of execution.

The pattern is not repeating.
It is being selected.

Not because you don’t see it.
But because someth...

2 months ago
5

When the Right Decision Loses Its Authority

You see what the correct decision is.
You can clearly explain why.
Nothing outside prevents the move.

Yet nothing shifts.

Most explanations point to fear or lack of courage.
The structure shows something else.

Perception and decisi...

2 months ago
6

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