Living the life you were meant to have…
The UNKNOWN becomes KNOWN
Human Interface Stack – Collapse Order
What fails first: interface collapse order
Interfaces don’t drop in a moral order (“good/bad”). They drop in a least-cost / least-trust / least-effective order.
Collapse Order A: Trust-dependent interfaces go first
Legacy media authority
People stop believing the narrator.
News becomes “content” not “truth source”.
Political theatre credibility
Elections still happen, but fewer people believe leaders drive outcomes.
Parties become branding shells.
Advertising effectiveness
People get immune to manipulation.
“Identity through purchase” weakens.
Collapse Order B: High-overhead interfaces start to thin
Corporate hierarchy
Middle management becomes too expensive.
Teams become smaller, flatter, and tool-coordinated.
Overcomplex regulation and paperwork
Compliance costs exceed benefit.
Simplification happens because systems can’t carry the weight.
Collapse Order C: Deep interfaces don’t vanish, they transform
Money abstraction
It doesn’t disappear quickly.
It gets forced toward transparency and constraint-linking.
Law
Shrinks and becomes clearer, but doesn’t vanish.
It becomes “edge-case resolution”, not daily life containment.
Rule: the interfaces that exist mainly to manage emotion, identity, and mass persuasion collapse faster than the interfaces needed for coordination and safety.