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Exit Before Collapse examines how systems fail gradually rather than suddenly, and why the ability to leave disappears long before collapse becomes visible. The book explores dependency, delayed risk, and shrinking exit windows in careers, institutions, relationships, and countries. It offers a clear framework for recognizing early warning signs, understanding when stability is already gone, and designing exits before leaving becomes costly or impossible. This is not a guide to panic or rebellion, but a sober analysis of timing, leverage, and survival under constraint. Abdelfattah Ragab is a senior software engineer focused on designing and building software systems that must operate reliably at scale and evolve over time. His work spans system architecture, performance, reliability, and long-term maintainability across modern web and backend technologies.He has experience working on complex production systems where correctness, clarity, and responsible decision-making matter more than short-term trends or tools. His writing focuses on helping experienced engineers develop stronger mental models, architectural judgment, and the ability to reason about tradeoffs in real-world software systems.Abdelfattah writes for professionals who are responsible not just for delivering features, but for shaping systems that must remain understandable, adaptable, and trustworthy as requirements and teams change.



