Good Enough Is a Form of Drag
February 6, 2026

Marcel Ventosa
CEO
Systems architect in construction and culture. Writing at the seams of structure and reflection.
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We upgraded our meeting room.
Not because it was broken, but because it had been “good enough” for too long.
We set up a proper coffee and tea station. A small thing we’d postponed for years.
We installed a dedicated meeting-room computer, so we’re not passing around a temperamental HDMI cable.
We built a short, clear deck that explains what we do, how we work, and why we’ve chosen certain constraints.
All things we should have done earlier.
Progress often comes from creating pressure for yourself.
Deadlines, commitments, hosting others. They force you to notice frictions you’ve quietly accepted because there was never a strong reason not to.
Sometimes the work isn’t about adding something new.
It’s about finally removing what shouldn’t have been there in the first place.
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