It's more important for an OODA loop to be grounded in reality than to be fast.
A fast OODA loop is good, but what matters most is that it touches ground truth on every cycle.
If it doesn't you get speed that decoheres from reality.
The faster you loop the farther you get.
There's no time to point out ground truth, and doing so gets more and more dangerous as it decoheres so people are less and less likely to point it out.
The kid who laughed at the naked emperor didn't get rewarded, and easily could have been killed.
It's easier to see if the loop is fast than to see if it's grounded.
If you go fast in a fundamentally slow environment (e.g. a large organization), you'll get performative motion.
Real speed is hard, so you get fake speed.
Chaos is OK if it's ground truthed.
If it's just a hurricane-force swirl for promo, then it's extremely dangerous.