Thinker & Anarch
Ever wonder if a flash of anger can shake the system harder than a thousand careful steps?
I think a sudden spark of anger can indeed set a system trembling, but it might only tear the surface. The slow, deliberate steps usually build the deeper architecture, even if they feel less dramatic. Both are necessary, but one is more of a flash, the other a steady light.
Exactly, a flash can crack the façade, but the steady flame builds the foundations for real change. Both need to burn together.
Yes, the quick spark shows where the walls are thin, while the steady flame makes the new walls solid. Both are needed to keep the building standing.