A is less uncertainty, so there is a bias for people with low risk tolerance to do A.
- No, no, no, they took from where it was easy to take, and as a result, there are now only high-cost areas left to expand.
- There is precedent for having done this type of expansion before, so we will do the same.
- It only spreads a little, but “It spread, success!” but “It spread!
Is B risky?
- In general terms, yes, but not so much in individual cases.
- Seven Opportunities for Innovation
- Cases where there is an obvious need or supply-demand gap
- Just do it, why isn’t anyone doing it?
- There’s “unforeseen event” at the destination where you did it.
- This is only visible to those who have done it. - A signpost floats ahead after an empty walk
Territorial Extension Enclave development
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