Fundamentals hide in plain sight. They are there, supportive, essential and buried underground, put away to do what they need to, like Atlas: preventing the sky from crashing into the earth. Fundamentals also change, not often, once in a while, actually quite rarely. But if they do, the building that they support, also changes. It doesn’t suddenly collapse, but you see ripples…
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