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= The side effects of ambitious goals are often the most valuable thing achieved

A quote by <University of São Paulo>[Ciro's Teacher R.]:
\Q[Sometimes, even if our end goals are too far from reality, the side effects of trying to reach them can have meaningful impact.]

If the goals are not ambitious enough, you risk not even having useful side effects so show in the end!

By doing the prerequisites of the impossible goal you desire, maybe the next generation will be able to achieve it.

This is basically why <Ciro Santilli's Stack Overflow contributions>[Ciro Santilli has contributed to Stack Overflow], which has happened while was doing his overly ambitious projects and notice that all kinds of basic pre-requisites were not well explained anywhere.

This is especially effective when you use <backward design>, because then you will go "down the <dependency graph> of prerequisites" and smoothen out any particularly inefficient points that you come across.

Going into such productive <procrastination> is also known informally as <yak shaving>.

There are of course countless examples of such events:
* https://youtu.be/qrDZhAxpKrQ?t=174 Blitzscaling 11: Patrick Collison on Hiring at Stripe and the Role of a Product-Focused CEO by Greylock (2015)

The danger of this approach is of course spending too much time on stuff that will not be done enough times to be worth it, as highlighted by several <xkcds>:
* <image xkcd 974: The general problem>
* <image xkcd 1205: Is it worth the time>
* <image xkcd 1319: Automation>

\Image[https://web.archive.org/web/20210323181809if_/https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/the_general_problem.png]
{title=<xkcd> 974: The general problem}
{source=https://xkcd.com/974/}

\Image[https://web.archive.org/web/20210323005145if_/https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/is_it_worth_the_time.png]
{title=<xkcd> 1205: Is it worth the time}
{source=https://xkcd.com/1205/}

\Image[https://web.archive.org/web/20210323223420if_/https://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/automation.png]
{title=<xkcd> 1319: Automation}
{source=https://xkcd.com/1319/}