Note to self: Remember whenever you think "Good,fast,cheap; pick 2", it frames your choices as either "produce something not-good" or "produce something and take your time or hire lots of people". You are again regressing to your ivory-tower-inventor tendency, you spend too long perfecting and the perfecting gets worse and worse. Instead it's "fast+cheap, fast+cheap, fast+cheap" to minimize the time between customer-hypothesis and customer-trial. You do that until you achieve "good enough". This is the surest and most economical way to achieve "good". This is agile.