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Working efficiently on the right things enables us to make fast progress, which makes our work more fulfilling.
Most companies regress to the mean and slow down over time.
While some changes are required as a company grows and matures, not all change is inevitable or should be allowed to passively happen.
As Moralis grows, we are conscious of how we operate and how it enables our ability to continue to operate with the agility of a startup.
We try to limit ourselves to healthy constraints that are absolutely necessary.
We strive to reduce bureaucracy as much as possible.
This way we can keep operating in an efficient manner.
We document everything: in the handbook, in meeting notes, in issues.
We do that because "the faintest pencil is better than the sharpest memory."
It is far more efficient to read a document at your convenience than to have to ask and explain.
Having something in version control also lets everyone contribute suggestions to improve it.