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Paperback Just for Now: How Emergency Logic Became the Default Book

ISBN: B0GKMJV8MX

ISBN13: 9798246117569

Just for Now: How Emergency Logic Became the Default

Many of the systems we live under today were never meant to last.

Policies introduced as temporary remain in force years later. Emergency rules quietly become standard procedure. Interim fixes harden into infrastructure, while final decisions are postponed indefinitely.

In Just for Now, Elias Korrin examines how emergency logic became the default mode of modern decision-making. He shows why temporary measures feel safer than permanent ones, how reversibility substitutes for responsibility, and why institutions increasingly avoid conclusion even when stability is required.

This book explains how provisional solutions persist not because they work especially well, but because they protect decision-makers from long-term ownership. Deadlines drift. Accountability is pushed forward in time. Flexibility becomes a shield against final judgment.

What emerges is a world that is always in transition but never resolves.

This is not a critique of crisis response or a call for bold permanent answers. It is an explanation of why temporariness has become structurally attractive, and what it quietly costs when nothing is ever allowed to settle.

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