② Why Structures Matter More Than Intentions

 Good intentions don’t move outcomes. Structures do.


People explain outcomes through intent.


What someone wanted.

What they meant.

What they promised.


But outcomes rarely follow intentions.


They follow incentives.

Constraints.

Design.


A well-intentioned system with poor structure fails consistently.

A poorly intentioned system with strong structure often succeeds.


This is why reform through messaging rarely lasts.

Words don’t change paths.

Design does.


Structures decide who advances,

who stalls,

and who never enters the system at all.


Intentions decorate reality.

Structures produce it.



Outcomes obey structure, not intention.




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