A business almost never fails in one moment. It fails quietly, in
amounts too small to notice on the day.
A little goes unrecorded. A little walks out of the door. A price is
given that should not have been, and stock spoils before anybody
counts it. None of it feels like anything at the time.
Then a year has gone. Somebody worked every single day of it and
still cannot say where the money went. That is not carelessness, and
it is not bad luck. It is not being able to see.
We build so that nothing important happens where you cannot see it.
That is the whole intention. Not to make anybody work harder, but to
make what they have already done visible enough to defend. It is why
these systems record rather than advise, why they show you a number
and stay quiet about what it means, and why the records stay yours to
take with you whenever you want them.
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