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TIL that despite what the crew thinks, slow inspection dives save more jobs.
Everyone pushes for speed, but I find that careful, methodical work often stops problems before they start.
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marymorgan1mo agoTop Commenter
Speed kills quality.
Everyone wants things done fast to look good now... but rushing just means you miss stuff. Then the small problems turn into big, expensive ones later. Taking the time to do it right the first time always saves more money and headaches down the line. It's frustrating when people don't see that.
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jade6471mo ago
In emergency medicine, getting things done fast can save lives, but mistakes cost them too. It's not just about doing it right the first time every time because sometimes you have to act with limited info. Rushing blindly is bad, but so is waiting for perfect conditions that never come. The key is finding a middle ground where speed and care work together. In many fields, iterative processes let you fix small issues as you go without starting over. So while I get your point, insisting on always doing it slow can cause its own problems.
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