feasibility study
A feasibility study is a ritual whereby a project seeks divine approval through mountains of slides and endless meetings, eroding participants’ spirits. It dispels any issue with the incantation “further study required,” erecting an impenetrable defense of ambiguity. Valuing process over results, it offers a false talisman of security in place of concrete actions. Those lost in its labyrinth of budgets and timelines wander an analysis forest with no exit. In the end, all that remains is the tragic beauty of uncertainty and paper piles.