When I was on the brink of what should and should not be done, I had done it anyway. What seems to be wrong with human nature is endless and inveterate curiosity, the desire to click the self-destruct button, thinking it would be easier to have a total overhaul, than to selectively repair what was wrong and retain the old and working ones. This seems to be the kind of thinking that has a double-edged sword. Most of the things would just require repair, and that is it. There is no need for the “quick to cut” principle and find out what is wrong and what is ought.
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