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Back to EpisodesWhy Big Systems Fail: The Hidden Fragility of Growth
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As systems grow larger and more complex, they often become more efficient—but also more fragile in ways that aren’t immediately visible. What starts as a solution to scale can quietly introduce new risks, hidden dependencies, and points of failure that only reveal themselves under pressure. From infrastructure and technology to economies and organizations, the very act of expanding can create conditions where small issues cascade into major breakdowns. This video explores why growth doesn’t always mean stability, and how interconnected systems can reach a tipping point where resilience gives way to vulnerability.
By breaking down real-world patterns and second-order effects, this video shows how complexity, speed, and optimization can unintentionally make systems more brittle over time. It also highlights the trade-offs between efficiency and adaptability, and why redundancy and simplicity are often sacrificed in the pursuit of scale. Whether you’re thinking about business, technology, or everyday life, understanding these hidden dynamics can change how you approach growth and long-term sustainability. If you're building your own platform or podcast and want a scalable solution, you can check out this tool here: https://rss.com/?via=71219c
00:00 – 01:30 Ad 01:30 – 02:30 Introduction to scale and hidden fragility 02:30 – 04:00 Why complexity increases risk 04:00 – 05:30 The illusion of efficiency 05:30 – 07:00 Ad 07:00 – 08:30 Cascading failures and tipping points 08:30 – 10:00 Trade-offs between resilience and growth 10:00 – 11:30 Ad
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