The Sydney Harbour Bridge is rusting. The corrosion reveals how we are failing to preserve what has been handed down to us and failing to invest in future generations. The powers that be have an imbalanced incentivisation in any risk trade-off.
Maintaining something great is worthwhile, especially when doing so is less effort, and less costly, than replacing it.
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