A slightly more nuanced version of the discourse regarding the phrase "Move fast and break things" is that, of the set of things, there are some things which one must never break, there are some things best broken, some other things are utterly irrelevant broken or no, etc.
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I don't think that's entirely wrong. We right-thinking people have a set of sacred values which those wrong-thinking people think are merely nice-to-have.
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Very well put. One might however, say that what started off as the original meaning, when repeated enough and w/o the guidelines, oversight and constant reinforcement needed to maintain the original meaning, particularly as company size/societal impact grew, became the second.
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Though in my push, I'd say it's less about people being evil and more about people preferring shortcuts, enjoying tangible results, ignoring the hard to measure or difficult to imagine and responding to incentives
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