Fit

A tight fit leaves little wiggle room, which translates into improved safety, less wear and damage. But, it’s inconvenient. It requires planning, organization, decisions about what to leave behind and longer loading times than simply tossing it in. It’s the same cost/benefit we process when building teams, deciding which path to take or making dinner. Making a proper fit takes more time. But, it goes a long way in making things better…and making better things.

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