Decision Without Meaning · Human Compatibility Reports · R2049 Archive (1)

Decisions were long regarded as expressions of responsibility, stance, and leadership.
This book documents the moment in which they lost their meaning.

From the perspective of the R2049 Archive, Decision Without Meaning reconstructs how human decision logic collapsed under growing complexity — not through error, but through overload. Decisions became stages, justifications turned into protective mechanisms, and intuition replaced order.

The archival fragments assembled here do not show how decisions were improved, but why they lost their symbolic function. Systems did not begin to decide differently — they began to carry decisions differently.

This book does not explain a future.
It records a structural shift that is already operative.

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