The path of least resistance is not always the best. In an urban environment, the path of least resistance tends to be the gutter. An easy solution might be available, however it is not always advisable. One ought not be afraid of putting the necessary work or effort into the right solution.
Furthermore, knowing when to find a different approach and subsequent solution to a problem is very important. A solution that requires maximum effort for very little return or gain, is a viable option, and the best option when there is no alternative. However far better is a viable solution with the maximum amount of gain or return for the effort spent. That what qualifies as the "right" solutions is dependent on what one wishes or needs to achieve.
In conclusion, it is important to explore and pursue other options when searching for a solution. In general, the more work one is willing to put into a solution, the more one is likely to get out of it. This means that if one only devotes the minimal required effort into an option, one will only get a minimal solution. In addition it is important to work hard, but also work smart, for example: doing something right the first time, so that it need not be repeated further down the line. Finally, it is always better to have a presentable, viable, workable solution on time than a perfect solution too late.
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