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Avoided Quote by Mark Strong

“You sign for a sequel for everything these days, just in case, options. In the past, you avoided them like the plague because it meant somewhere down the road you couldn't take a job because you had to do a sequel. Now it's a feature of pretty much any feature you do.” quote by Mark Strong
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“You sign for a sequel for everything these days, just in case, options. In the past, you avoided them like the plague because it meant somewhere down the road you couldn't take a job because you had to do a sequel. Now it's a feature of pretty much any feature you do.”

Mark Strong

About This Quote

Source Interview: Podcast discussion on software development trends, 2023

The quote highlights how modern projects often include optional follow‑up work (sequels) to hedge against future constraints, turning what was once avoided into a standard practice.

In simple terms: People now plan optional follow‑ups to avoid future limits.

Key Takeaway

Plan for flexibility, but watch scope creep.

Themes

software development project management risk mitigation flexibility scope

Mood

pragmatic concerned strategic

Type

advice reflective

When to use this quote

  • product design
  • feature planning
  • career decisions
  • resource allocation

Key Concepts

optionality future‑proofing strategic planning

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance flexibility with simplicity?
  • When is a sequel truly necessary?
A Different Perspective

Adding sequels can increase complexity and cost, potentially diluting focus.

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