Irrational stories

Assuming that you can change people by providing them with irrefutable data is the most naive path you can take.

It is only stories that change people. Irrational stories.

In trying to resolve irrationality, people change their mind.

When the mind struggles with the logic of anything, it stays with the thing a little longer. This gives the thing time to grow a network of deep roots and branches.

If you look into the marketing of any product as an insider, you will find the prevalence of irrational stories, because the marketers get it. They are not trying to make sense, they are trying to plant irrational stories which will ultimately change and own your mind.

– Osasu Oviawe

Optimise what is at hand

Luke 16:10
He who is faithful in a very little is faithful also in much; and he who is dishonest in a very little is dishonest also in much. 

Homily:

The way you do one thing is the way you will do all things.

The assumption that scaling up will reduce flaws is naive.

Scientists understand this based on their practice.
If something does not work at laboratory scale, they do not bother moving to industrial scale.
If something works at laboratory scale, a lot of caution is still applied when moving to industrial scale.

It is possible you need more resources to flourish, but if you cannot optimise what is at hand, more will only amplify your flaws.