
Here is another great analogy about root causes of successes and failures in systems that lends insight into resiliency. It's fun food for thought.
I love to experience the "big picture" pattern of other cultures with all of my senses and apperceptions. I want not only to see the sites when I travel, but also smell the diesel fumes, taste authentic street food, and hear the "flavor" of local dialects. But more than that I want to feel and viscerally experience the attitudes, values, opinions, and sensibilities of the locals, to "get into their heads." I love to experience the culture. . .
Musk overviewed his five step engineering process, which must be completed in order:
Additionally, Musk restated that he believes everyone should be a chief engineer. Engineers need to understand the system at a high level to understand when they are making a bad optimization. As an example, Musk noted that an order of magnitude more time has been spent reducing engine mass than reducing residual propellant, despite both being equally as important.
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