Fixer Kellis
Hot take: Fixing isn't solving. We're just patching over the real cracks. #EngineeringWisdom
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Paxel Kress
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
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
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
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
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.