> [!tldr] solving problems you "might" have is a [[Slippery Slope]]
This is probably more of a personal quirk than a universally generalizable one - but I need to be careful about pre-solving imagined problems.
Until **actually** bites you, it may not be worth solving.
[[PDW]] refactor number... 7? 8? Was all about this. Imaginary problems being solved, and each solution being a tiny but to the real-world usability of the system. Leading to [[Death by 1000 Cuts]].
[[YAGNI]]. This is an example of having [[Data, Information, Knowledge, Wisdom Pyramid|wisdom]]. **Which imagined solutions actually need solved** before building a thing?
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