Don't over complicate things
The principle of subsidiarity states that issues should be dealt with at the smallest, most immediate (local) level that is capable of solving them. This style of organization was made popular by the Romans and the Catholic Church. The structure protects from over-centralization.
When things get too big, they tend to break. We often wrongly crave a greater scale and bigger size. We fail to realize that the benefits of economies of scale can be outweighed by the costs of how fragile big things become.
Bigger equals more fragile. Smaller means the agility to move quickly, be nimble, and experience more possibilities.
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