While I agree with the sentiment, I can see 2 counter-points:
- "Nothing bad happens" might be the accumulation of risk until something _very_ bad happens.
- Something bad might actually be already happening, only silently. For example, teams suffering unnecessary difficulty whenever they need to work on some part of the codebase, but it's considered "normal" because that's life now.
- "Nothing bad happens" might be the accumulation of risk until something _very_ bad happens.
- Something bad might actually be already happening, only silently. For example, teams suffering unnecessary difficulty whenever they need to work on some part of the codebase, but it's considered "normal" because that's life now.