The article critiques the modern tech stack, describing it as a mechanism that intentionally suppresses certain kinds of intelligence, particularly those that are systemic, recursive, and unable to conform to rigid structures. It argues that companies prioritize predictability and efficiency, resulting in a system that filters out thinkers who challenge norms and seek deeper understanding. This includes a wide range of thinkers such as system thinkers, recursive analysts, and high-agency actors who engage with problems holistically rather than through fragmented lenses.
The modern tech stack isn't dysfunctional. It intentionally penalizes uncontainable intelligence: recursive thinkers and systemic analysts, built to route around brilliance.
The system was designed to suppress those who can't conform to its predictable frameworks, highlighting a disconnect between true intelligence and corporate environments.
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