A critical point.
Off topic question. Why do we, humans that is, a lot of times, only have 10-20 years of a natural resource available?
Because we create institutions, groupings, and societies and sink into norms that are very short term oriented... Because we as human beings have lifetime limits and perception limits that impose a natural sense of urgency/selfishness beyond the broader more selfless and timeless universe.
This broad truth has been stated and exampled many times over but can't override the individual who will retort : "That's fine and all but what's in it for me?". So, the visionaries among us who see beyond the current condition define and create these grand ideas/technologies/institutions/ civilizations which, on inception, are great, lots of vision and foresight, and they have a good run... However, half way through the population [staff of a company] becomes filled with people who stop building and take liberties with the excess (perceived excess).. bask in the glory sorta speak. In this moment (which lasts far beyond a moment) they fail to realize or care that such actions have set the whole ship upon a decline due to inefficiency and stagnation.
Take a look around the universe... Everything is always in motion... When it's not, bad things happen.
We realize this as human beings at a deep level but we don't always know where to put this energy most efficiently especially in good times. This is why we have boom/bust economic cycles. This is why corporations grind to a halt in innovation during good times and at scale. This is why Intel is in a funk and every tech company before it that grew large and had great success. AMD would be in the same boat if the roles were reversed.
Why do we, humans that is, a lot of times, only have 10-20 years of a natural resource available?
We as human beings like to predict things forward. The people who have the power/money to make decisions and control the course of things are guaranteed to become disconnected with the
engine of society as the wealth inequality gap increases. This gap and also their bias towards making projections that result in positive outcomes for themselves cause them to make vastly incorrect projections at the peak of a civilization/resource count. This is why, if you look back all throughout history, you'll often see grand achievements/architecture/art/etc developed right at the peak and subsequent decline of a civilization. The power/$$/those at the top don't take stake in the underlying engine/resources that power civilization/institution/etc (because it has a personal consequence which will result if they cut back) and grossly misallocate at the worst time. When there is a big enough gap and a lack of cohesiveness, this trickles down all the way to the line worker. No one cares at the moment in which there should be the most caring.
This is why there's an inside joke that a company is on deathwatch 5-10 years after they construct a grand HQ in the bay area... This is why there's economic cycles. This is why companies that have grand success grow fat and lazy and mismanage resources at exactly the wrong time. This is why disruption exists. This is why there's decay. Death/Rebirth. This is why the tech companies of one age die in another.
The circle and cycle of life ... Until we find a way to disrupt it
On topic .. slightly