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Speed deployed as a substitute for actually knowing what you're doing.

means Moving or acting with great urgency, often sacrificing care for the sake of finishing faster.

from From Anglo-French ruser, to drive back or repel, tangled with rush the marsh plantboth bend under force, neither lasts long.

Football termYards gained on the ground, not through air.
Greek lifeThe frantic courtship phase before joining a fraternity.
Hidden costTasks done fast often get redone slow.
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