One of the recurring themes in catastrophic risk failures is HUBRIS. The story of OceanGate and the Titan submarine is a timely reminder of this risk. Let’s look at the definition and some red flags! Hubris is excessive pride, arrogance, or self-confidence, often leading to defiance of moral or natural limits, resulting in downfall orContinueContinue reading “Classic Risk Failures: Hubris & the Titan Submarine”