“Is this really that simple?”
Add.
Remove.
At first glance, it appears extremely simple.
However, in reality,
it does not end there.
For example:
- Which elements should be prioritized?
- In what order should they be handled?
- To what extent should adjustments be made?
If these are misaligned,
the results can change dramatically.
Furthermore,
what happens when multiple elements are interacting simultaneously?
Those who notice this are perceptive.
RS is not a simple matter of “addition and subtraction.”
It is about how to balance the whole.
And once you enter this domain,
self-directed methods almost certainly hit their limits.
- One area improves
- Another area deteriorates
- Overall stability is lost
This is the state you fall into.
Only at this point does the next question emerge:
“What does my structure actually look like?”
“Where are the true points that need adjustment?”
Whether or not you can answer these questions determines
whether RS remains a “game,”
or becomes a technology that changes reality.

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