TLDR: "Sebastian Junger, in his book The Perfect Storm, gave the ultimate example of the hazard of task saturation. He wrote of a rescue helicopter pilot faced with a terrible storm. The pilot ran down his punch list to save his crew. The only thing he didn’t have time for? Unbuckling his seatbelt before ditching the helicopter. "
If you've not read the book, do that right now, it's amazing. The book's description of task saturation and how investigators determined every move of pilot David Ruvola's crash, nearly down to the second, well, it's riveting journalism. How Junger expertly confuses the reader just like Ruvola was confused is a masterclass in story telling.
SBF can do nothing but screw up now, there's just not enough time for his stressed out brain to compute what it needs to. I just hope he doesn't do something truly stupid and make matters much worse. It's just money in the end, it's not worth his life.