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Build it Simple. Build it Smart. End with Excellence.

First Make It Work, Then Make It Better

Many great creators believe that the best way to build something is to start simple. The goal is not perfection, but to make it work. Once it’s working, you can improve it step by step — clean the code, refine the design, and make everything smoother.

This approach helps you move fast, test ideas, and see results early. It’s perfect for creative projects or when you’re still exploring what works best.

Build It Right From the Start

On the other hand, some people prefer to plan carefully before doing anything. They design the structure, write clean code, and organize every detail from the beginning. This method takes more time at first but makes the final product solid and professional.

It’s great for large or long-term projects that need strong foundations.

The best path is to mix both ideas

Start with a working version — not messy, but simple and clear enough to build on.

Then, once it’s stable, return to polish and improve it. This way, you get quick progress and long-term quality.

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Pascal CESCATO • Edited

Absolutely - simplicity is key, but skipping structure is a trap. Even a quick sketch or a lunch-break analysis on a napkin gives you a foundation to build on. It’s not about perfection, it’s about direction.