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Why do intelligent people continue dangerous systems long after the warning signs appear?
In The Continuation Loop, John A. Perez argues that catastrophe rarely begins with villains or obvious madness. It begins with a warning, a plausible explanation, a successful continuation, and the quiet relief that tells people nothing bad happened this time. Over time, the survived exception becomes precedent, the precedent becomes normal practice, and the practice becomes too costly, profitable, or identity-defining to stop.
Drawing on psychology and real-world case studies including Challenger, tobacco, Vietnam, the 2008 financial crisis, commercial aviation, and artificial intelligence, Perez shows how self-deception, conformity, sunk costs, and institutional incentives can turn responsible people into participants in escalating risk.
This is not a book about panic. It is a book about correctability: how to recognize when survival is being mistaken for safety, and how institutions can preserve dissent, resist lock-in, and act before the warning becomes wreckage.
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