Minus & Torech
You ever notice how we keep putting faith in numbers but the outcomes always have a twist? Maybe that's worth dissecting.
Numbers are useful until reality flips the script. I always add a buffer for the unforeseen.
Buffering is fine, but you can't assume the buffer will cover the worst case if your assumptions are wrong. Double‑check what you’re actually protecting against.
Assumptions are the real leak—buffer or no buffer, they drain you if they’re wrong. Double‑check what you’re really protecting.
Right, if you assume the wrong thing, even a perfect buffer is just a fancy cushion for an error you never accounted for. The real test is whether you’ve identified the right variables in the first place.
Exactly, the buffer’s just a cushion if the variables are off. You have to lock in the right ones before you even think about padding.
So before you pile on extra cushion, make sure the mattress itself is solid. Fix the frame, not the pillow.
Got it, check the base first, then add padding.First tighten the skeleton, then add cushions. No point in a cushion if the frame wobbles.
Exactly, if the skeleton’s a wobble, every cushion will just be a temporary bandage. Fix the bones first, then worry about the fluff.
Right. Don’t patch the fluff if the bones collapse first. Skeleton first, fluff later.