
Disclaimer
The Natural Laws of Bullshit is a work of satire — written with sincerity, read best with perspective.
It examines the patterns, paradoxes, and unspoken behaviors
that emerge in modern workplaces through the lens of irony, not accusation.
No individual, organization, or event is directly referenced or represented.
The characters, examples, and “laws” exist as composites.
Reflections of shared professional experience rather than depictions of any single person or institution.
If you recognize your workplace in these pages, it isn’t because it has been singled out.
It’s because the patterns are universal, the language is familiar, and the absurdities are systemic.
Satire, at its core, is not ridicule; it is observation sharpened by humor.
The intent is not to expose, reform, or ridicule,
but to recognize. Quietly.
The unspoken dynamics that shape how work gets done.
The tone may be wry, but the purpose is clarity.
Take what resonates, leave what doesn’t, and remember:
honest reflection, even when dressed in irony, remains the most dependable act of all.
Every system has its gravity.
A quiet pull that drags good intent back into familiar orbits.
The Natural Laws of Bullshit names those invisible forces.
They aren’t written in policy manuals or leadership decks.
They live in habits, hierarchies, and unspoken agreements –
that make dysfunction feel natural.
These laws aren’t here to fix the system.
They’re here to name it.
One irony at a time.






