A project is a vehicle for discrete experimentation, moving away from the static, long-term commitment of monolithic software. By favoring many smaller efforts over a singular, years-long codebase, we prioritize the quantity of output as the true path to quality. This approach requires constant thinking and research, allowing us to treat each initiative as a fresh composition of ideas. By fostering a culture of experimentation, we can move faster and learn more deeply, ensuring that our engineering efforts remain as fluid and adaptable as our thinking demands.