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Overview
AI is compressing the half-life of expertise from decades into quarters. The bottleneck isn't technological-it's cultural: how fast can people, teams, and organizations metabolize disruptive knowledge into new roles, new norms, and new commitments without collapsing into numbness, scapegoating, or theater?
The Dionysus Program is a complete, open-source operating system for organizational renewal. Where the Apollo mindset optimizes known systems through prediction, control, and variance elimination, the Dionysus Program teaches how to let systems die and be reborn-without violence, without sacrificing people, and without losing what makes work human. At its core is a deceptively simple loop: critique → dissolution → reconstitution → renewal. The program provides the ritual containers, accountability structures, and diagnostic tools to run that loop at every scale-from a single person's daily practice to a city's annual civic reckoning. What you'll find inside: The program introduces a split between Run Time (ordinary operations, scored by forecasts and execution) and Ritual Time (protected containers where criticism is welcomed, meanings are allowed to melt, and new commitments are forged in public). It draws on a rich lineage of thinkers-Popper, Deutsch, Durkheim, Girard, Confucius, Nietzsche, Hegel, Turner, Taleb, Mandelbrot, and others-not as decoration, but as load-bearing architecture. You'll learn why the anti-scapegoat (attacking shared objects like documents, strategies, and assumptions-never people) is the mechanism that keeps conflict productive. Why beauty isn't decoration but fuel that makes dissolution bearable. Why tragedy isn't a mood but a method-hamartia, peripeteia, anagnorisis, catharsis-installed as a repeatable postmortem practice. Why the Cincinnatus Rule (no permanent keepers of the rites) is the structural safeguard against every program's tendency to calcify into the very bureaucracy it was designed to prevent. The book includes the Epimetabolic Equation, a mathematical model quantifying the dynamics of organizational renewal-how trust, ritual capacity, stewardship integrity, and beauty interact to determine whether an organization thrives, wins pyrrhically, declines, or collapses. A full taxonomy of organizational archetypes maps the space of possible fates, from the Dionysian Ideal to the Death Spiral, each illustrated with historical case studies. And the Letters to the Editor-dozens of hypothetical responses written in the voices of thinkers from Aristotle to Elon Musk, from Confucius to Susan Fowler-stress-test every claim in the program from radically different perspectives. About the author: Sean Devine is the founder and CEO of XBE, a business operations platform for heavy materials, logistics, and construction. He founded XBE in 2016 with no industry experience and no venture capital, building it into one of the industry's most innovative software businesses through sustained profitable growth and a global team of over 100. The Dionysus Program emerged from over a decade of practice-scaling teams, integrating acquisitions, and navigating the collision between AI-driven disruption and the stubborn, beautiful complexity of human organizations. About this edition: The Dionysus Program is released under a Creative Commons license and is available digitally for free at dionysusprogram.com. This print edition exists for those who want to give the program as a gift, or who desire a physical object to anchor these principles in space. The price is a symbol of how much you value it. Foreword by Eric JorgensonThis item is Non-Returnable
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- ISBN-13: 9798249715557
- ISBN-10: 9798249715557
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.99 pounds
- Page Count: 336
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