As the centuries continued, the community began to notice another important challenge.
Success itself could become a risk.
When systems work well for a long time, people sometimes stop thinking about why they work. They may start to believe that stability is natural and will continue without effort.
The community wanted to avoid this mistake.
So they created regular "history reviews." These were not celebrations or festivals. They were structured discussions where people examined past problems the community had faced.
They studied old crises, small mistakes, and near failures. Records showed how certain decisions almost caused serious damage before they were corrected.
Younger generations often found these records surprising. Many had grown up in a stable environment and had never seen major disruption.
By studying these events, they learned that stability had always required attention and effort.
