What if software, like many things, is better if it's made slowly, with care and attention to detail?
Truth: It is.
Problem: Tech culture says the opposite.
Maybe that's why so much software is so shitty.
Another truth: The faster you think you're inventing the future, paradoxically the slower you are. Because you'll have to make a whole new pass to solve the problems you rushed by in this iteration. This assumes a constant level of competence, empathy, vigilance and creativity.
PS: I asked for examples of things that are better done slowly on Facebook and Twitter, and the response was fantastic!
See also: Go-To Statement Considered Harmful.