Secrets of Sane Programming: 1. Believe your own eyes. 2. Never design something you don't fully understand.
Additionally if you're too readily taking opportunities to fix problems you are probably also doing so when your solutions are bad.
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If you are making design decision based on the feeling that 'this will probably fix X' you are risking poor design decisions.
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And often not-solving a problem is better than providing an incomplete solution or one with negative externalities.
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