User blog comment:PlantyThePottedPlant/Random Topic Blogging III: Blog Harder/@comment-4121682-20130325090030/@comment-3395649-20130325154451

Ah yes, the flaws in your plan. It seems good on the outside, but within, it's not the plan we need.

Think about a building, say, a skyscraper. You decide to make it the highest building in the world and so, after a year, you have your skyscraper. Then, let's say a disaster occurs, say, an earthquake, and your building is weakened. After a while, it starts to crumble and an evacuation is forced to occur, and the building collapses. A decision is made to rebuild it, but shortly after construction occurs, the new yet-to-be completed building collapses.

Why is this?

You need a sturdy base. Only when your base is secure can you begin building back up again.

Get it Tib?