Law 2C: If questioning whether to include it, the answer is: NO - page 1 When in doubt about adding something, DON'T DO IT! You must have no doubt before committing. And even then, still DON'T DO IT! "Is it in the future or not? If it's not in the future, who cares?" --- Elon Musk, 01 Oct 2019. Don't include anything unless you are very sure. Not just very sure -- very very very sure. It has to be *absolutely necessary*. And even then, think again. Remember: Maxim (and a warning): Once a feature is added, it is almost impossible to ever take away. "Legacy" is a dirty word. "There's a little rule of thumb goes along with all of it: The less significance you get into, the better. And if you have a question about significance, delete it. That is to say, if you want to know whether you should go deeper into this and find greater significance concerning it or not -- if you got a 'maybe' on that, see, then you answer the 'maybe' by not going in. That isn't saying you should never plow into a significance. It's just saying that if you have a maybe as to whether or not you should proceed into a significance, don't. It's better to err toward nothing than toward something." -- L. Ron Hubbard, from the lecture "Present Time, Self Analysis", 1954.01.15.