In honour of and as much as the Starship Test Flight on today, 4/20, ascended, the HTP descended into the rabbit hole of iterative design, or the potential Musk Mantra: Make it, Break it, Make it Better.
Now, rapid cycling through new versions of a product is possibly not something you'd apply to any given translation (although de facto that menu 15 years ago was SN1), but it is an intriguing thought that rather than putting massive time and effort into One Big Thing (i.e. NASA) you give yourself the chance to learn from mistakes (Maximising Constructive Mistakes). That certainly applies to the HTP plunge into web design, but luckily it is possible to find things that don't work and fix them relatively easily. If you do something and it doesn't work, you're still learning a lot, your brain is networking, it'll be easier next time. In fact, the HTP has always had this song in mind while webbuilding:
Sources referred to:
https://modelthinkers.com/mental-model/musks-5-step-design-process