Chesterton's true lesson

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Chesterton's fence teaches engineers to understand code before deleting it, but the deeper lesson is often missed: once you understand why code exists, delete it if the purpose is obsolete. Engineering is about simplification, and in growing companies, brilliant code from months ago can become completely unnecessary as needs evolve. The key is understanding the 'why' before making decisions about legacy code.

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