Nimriel & Krevok
Nimriel, I've been mulling over how we keep systems safe without smothering their growth. Do you think there's a threshold where safety measures start to hinder the very things they protect?
Nimriel: It’s like tending a garden—if you cover every seed with a blanket, it never sprouts. Safety should shield, not smother. When the measures grow too heavy, they can choke the very life they’re meant to protect. We must find a gentle balance, trusting that a little risk fuels growth.
You’re right—overprotection is the biggest threat. Let’s design safeguards that are as transparent as a window, so we can see when they’re doing their job without holding the whole garden back. A little controlled risk keeps the system from becoming a sterile exhibit.