The Minimum Viable Plan (MVP) is a concept that applies to more than just software development. It's an approach to life that says, "You know what? Good enough is, well, good enough."
In this section, we'll explore the philosophical underpinnings of the Minimum Viable Plan, including the importance of compromise and the dangers of overthinking.
So, what's the Minimum Viable Plan for life, you ask? Is it just about getting stuff done quickly and dirty, without worrying about the little things? Or is it about finding a balance between efficiency and, well, not being a complete failure?
Learn more about the trade-offs of Minimum Viable Plan Discover the art of compromise in the Minimum Viable Plan Find inner peace with the Minimum Viable Plan: The Zen of 'Good Enough'Stay tuned for more philosophical musings on the Minimum Viable Plan, including but not limited to:
• The importance of embracing the 90% rule: If it's not broke, don't fix it.
• The perils of overthinking: Why it's better to just wing it, most of the time.