"The reason the search for methods never ends"
Those who cannot win,
continue to seek new methods.
But what is truly lacking
is not the method.
It is execution.
No matter how excellent the logic is,
it means nothing if used incorrectly.
What matters is reproducibility.
In the same situation,
can you take the same action?
Rather than the number of methods,
have one rule you can rely on.
You don't need many tools.
If you have one that you can handle, that's enough.
Yet many people,
end up breaking that "one" through execution.
So I,
have handed the decision over to systems.
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