Most change doesn't happen suddenly.
It builds quietly-outside what we can see.
Small shifts accumulate. Systems adjust. Everything appears stable.
Until it doesn't.
Why do problems seem to appear all at once? Why do systems fail without warning? Why does change feel abrupt, even when it has been building for a long time?
The Limits of Perception explores a simple but powerful idea: we don't experience change as it happens-we experience it when it becomes visible.
Through clear, real-world examples, this book reveals how perception works, where it breaks down, and why we consistently misread the systems around us. From everyday decisions to large-scale failures, the same pattern appears again and again: the signals are there, but they don't reach us in time.
You will see why:
This is not a book about predicting the future.
It is about understanding the present more clearly.
Once you see how perception filters change, you begin to recognize what was always there-just outside awareness.
And what once felt sudden begins to make sense.
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Most change doesn't happen suddenly.It builds quietly-outside what we can see.Small shifts accumulate. Systems adjust. Everything appears stable.Until it doesn't.Why do problems seem to appear all at once Why do systems fail without warning Why does change feel abrupt, even when it has been building for a long time The Limits of Perception explores a simple but powerful idea: we don't experience change as it happens-we experience it when it becomes visible.Through clear, real-world examples, this book reveals how perception works, where it breaks down, and why we consistently misread the systems around us. From everyday decisions to large-scale failures, the same pattern appears again and again: the signals are there, but they don't reach us in time.You will see why:stability can hide growing instabilitysmall changes go unnoticed until they accumulatesystems appear to fail suddenly when they have been changing all alongmultiple issues seem to emerge at once when they have been developing independentlyThis is not a book about predicting the future.It is about understanding the present more clearly.Once you see how perception filters change, you begin to recognize what was always there-just outside awareness.And what once felt sudden begins to make sense. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798235461567
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