The Hubris Paradox Ambition, Achievement, and the Abyss

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By John Pritchett

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The same fire that fuels our greatest achievements also seeds our most catastrophic failures. This is the Hubris Paradox.
In this sweeping examination of ambition and its consequences, author John Pritchett argues that hubris is the essential ingredient behind every human leap—from splitting the atom to reaching the moon. But when unchecked by humility, it becomes the architect of disaster, leading to preventable tragedies like the Titanic, Chernobyl, and the Challenger explosion.
Moving from Greek myth to the bleeding edge of Silicon Valley, The Hubris Paradox connects the dots between the overreach that sank ships, crashed markets, and the modern-day mindset to "move fast and break things."
Through gripping case studies—from the quiet audacity of the Wright Brothers and Marie Curie to the cautionary tales of FTX and the Boeing 737 MAX—the book reveals a timeless pattern: warnings are ignored, dissent is silenced, and systems become too proud to see their own blind spots.
But this is not a condemnation of ambition. It is a guide to wielding it wisely. Pritchett offers a new vision where humility is not a soft virtue but a hard technology—a series of tools and strategies we can design directly into our projects, teams, and institutions.
Learn how to use pre-mortems, red teams, and other feedback loops to build systems that are not just brilliant, but resilient.

The Hubris Paradox Ambition, Achievement, and the Abyss