Processes were never defined without people. Many processes are made completely by humans (procurement processes, roadworks, negotiations, etc). Natural processes that do not seem to originate from human actions, such as tidal waves or earthquakes, are attributed to bigger powers that humans disassociate from themselves. But even in the case of these natural processes, the language in which you understand the process is was a human creation and, subsequently, the form of that thought is as well.
When do processes take over people's lives?
Are these processes really "taking over" people's lives or only their decision-making power?
To what end will processes be more important than people?
When do processes take over people's lives?
Are these processes really "taking over" people's lives or only their decision-making power?
To what end will processes be more important than people?
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