The point where the analogy breaks in theory and practice is this combined with the mythical man-month:
> That feels unexpected. If we're doing so well, why would we want to take on more tech debt? But think of it this way: if your product (thus company) are really growing that fast, you will have more people to pay down the tech debt next year than you do now.
> That feels unexpected. If we're doing so well, why would we want to take on more tech debt? But think of it this way: if your product (thus company) are really growing that fast, you will have more people to pay down the tech debt next year than you do now.