The common business saying 'bigger is better' becomes misleading when viewed in the context of startups, where stability doesn’t always correlate with company size.
When stressed, employees often accept business clichés without question to avoid the mental burden of challenging them, perpetuating potentially flawed business practices.
The assumption that larger companies equate to better financial health is an oversimplification; the reality is nuanced and highly dependent on various factors.
Clichés like 'time is money' can distort our understanding of effective work practices, urging quick resolutions over thoughtful decision-making that truly delivers value.
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