Originally Posted by
colker
You said once: "things happenned".. You became what you are out of impulse.. You were never a strategist.
BUt this game called civilization is all about strategy; impulse is seen as a childish quality.. something that can and should be manipulated by those "mature enough".
You were a writer at start.. maybe we, attracted to your bicycles, are characters in your narrative. Characters made of flaws and impulses. Now that's interesting.. not being a customer but a character in a narrative. You took a certain way of building a bicycle so you didn't become another number in the industry> customer game. The fact you build an excellent bicycle and not only stand poetic made the whole thing a dense narrative full of fact. Writting needs fact. The more factual and the more alternative the pov the more powerfull is the writting.
Once the fact was you built an old fashioned bicycle made of steel and lugs. The current chapter says your way of making a bicycle became Strategy... for a generation of builders. It became a standard to copy and that includes the industry w/ the "versatile bicycle" capable of fitting 28 tires.
So.. when you look back would you say: impulse pays off? Strategy is BS?
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