Let me act as a “porter of knowledge” for a moment. I recently came across a management concept called the Hot Stove Rule, and I found it quite inspiring. Here it is:

The Four Principles of the Hot Stove Rule:

1. Warning: A hot stove gives off heat, so when you approach it, you can feel the warning not to touch it.

2. Immediacy: If you touch the stove, you get burned immediately—there is no delay.

3. Consistency: Every time you touch the stove, you get burned—no exceptions.

4. Impartiality: The stove burns anyone who touches it—it doesn’t discriminate.

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