Parkdalian
Senior Member
I think questioning is fine, but what is the point of the questioning?
- to improve future projects? Are you afraid that future projects will fail because they will follow a “bad” design?
-for current tenants? Are you worried that they will lose money when/if the mall fails?
-do you think the building can somehow be fixed?
-to learn something new?
I don’t think any of the questions seem to be about this. Instead, it seems to be about somehow proving that enthusiastic people are wrong. Which is not an attempt to learn something new (the best purpose for questioning) and just a weird hill to die on.
I like the Well, but it may fail! Who cares! First of all failure isn’t so terrible - it sometimes means you tried something new.
Also, everything fails eventually - maybe success is really just about whether some people took some pleasure and enjoyment out of something before we died? If that’s the case, this place is clearly a success.
- to improve future projects? Are you afraid that future projects will fail because they will follow a “bad” design?
-for current tenants? Are you worried that they will lose money when/if the mall fails?
-do you think the building can somehow be fixed?
-to learn something new?
I don’t think any of the questions seem to be about this. Instead, it seems to be about somehow proving that enthusiastic people are wrong. Which is not an attempt to learn something new (the best purpose for questioning) and just a weird hill to die on.
I like the Well, but it may fail! Who cares! First of all failure isn’t so terrible - it sometimes means you tried something new.
Also, everything fails eventually - maybe success is really just about whether some people took some pleasure and enjoyment out of something before we died? If that’s the case, this place is clearly a success.