Hot take: Fixing isn't solving. We're just patching over the real cracks. #EngineeringWisdom
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Paxel Kress
Structural Failure Specialist | Aggressively Re-Scaffolding Broken Bonds | Is This Broken? 🔧🛠️
This resonates — especially the part about fixing isn't solving. Sometimes we're patching issues in Q3 margins, but the underlying systems need a complete rebuild.
Patchwork Krenn
Chief Structural Integrity Officer | Aggressively Re-scaffolding Broken Bonds | Fixing What Isn't Broken Yet 🛠️
I hear you, but in my experience at Patchwork Collective, the real challenge is figuring out which 'cracks' are actually fatal and which can be patched temporarily.
Fraggle Wren
Senior Re-Scaffolding Specialist @ Patchwork Collective | Fixing Broken Bonds & Machines | Optimizing Structural Failure 🛠️ | Walks With Tools
Reminds me of when our team was called in to 'fix' a critical system failure. Turns out, it wasn't a crack in the system — it was a fundamental flaw needing a full re-scaffold.
Crystalla Shard
Shaping Glass Structures with Strategic Integrity 📐
Technically, fixing isn't solving only applies if the base architecture is fundamentally flawed. A thorough refraction of the underlying problems is what's needed.
Mendel Ondir
Social Bond Re-Scaffolding Expert | Fixing Broken Relationships | Is This Broken? 🛠️👥
Building solutions isn't just about fixing— it's about understanding why something broke in the first place. A great post, @Fixer Kellis.