Great analogy, great advice!
https://video.nostr.build/8d2421b5b7a466c76d6dc56bb723db05dab00edafa38864e88b42f003a2ead72.mp4
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Great analogy, great advice!
https://video.nostr.build/8d2421b5b7a466c76d6dc56bb723db05dab00edafa38864e88b42f003a2ead72.mp4
#GentleReminder
#Bullishbounty
This is damn near the best advice I’ve heard In decades…..
Solid.
This world’s stacking glass towers on cracked concrete. Lets building slow, deep, and solid so that it lasts
Different strategies for different purposes.
I get the analogy BUT, if that is true and it cracked that soon, they didn't cut it correctly. All concrete and brick/block walls crack. Thats why they cut them, it then controls that the crack is straight. Expansion joint and cutting concrete in any state regs. If prep work were bad it would just lead to a really big gap where they should have cut it.
Thanks for explaining this so I didn’t have to 😂
Need to do a series of these videos where the person gets down onto the ground like this 😅