4. This rule was created, and I am not making this up, because it was decided that higher stacks were not sufficiently aesthetically pleasing.
And when you see the works of old, fallen empires and wonder at their beauty, will you ask, ‘did they fall because of rules to ensure aesthetic pleasure?’ (‘Is the modern world ugly?’ ‘And is it ugly because it is still alive?’)
More seriously,
3. Understand how and why it happened.
seems to suggest it might be good to dig further than this:
8. Normally one would settle this by changing prices, but for various reasons we won’t get into price mechanisms aren’t working properly to fix supply shortages.
Later, though. This post has a point, and keeping it short is good for that. (While it has calls to action, like ‘spread this story’ it isn’t just dedicated to spreading (being) the story.)
And when you see the works of old, fallen empires and wonder at their beauty, will you ask, ‘did they fall because of rules to ensure aesthetic pleasure?’ (‘Is the modern world ugly?’ ‘And is it ugly because it is still alive?’)
More seriously,
seems to suggest it might be good to dig further than this:
Later, though. This post has a point, and keeping it short is good for that. (While it has calls to action, like ‘spread this story’ it isn’t just dedicated to spreading (being) the story.)