86. Cheap, good, fast
you can’t have all three.
Something of quality is sacrificed in achieving speed and cost.
Price is increased with improved standards and immediacy.
Then if you want something with little economic cost, the journey that has been undertaken will be complex, sacrificing elsewhere.
Like all things in life you need to decide what hill you want to die on- the values, morals, and priorities you have.
In turn, this will then orient how you use your time.
Different times will call for a different focus- but how will you want to be remembered; cheap, good, or fast.