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Filling the valleys could be seen as a way to level things out and raise the baseline, making the lows less severe. Grinding down the peaks, on the other hand, would reduce the highs, potentially sacrificing potential or opportunity. Your friend's question seems to suggest that it's preferable to address deficiencies and support where needed, rather than diminishing successes or strengths. It depends on the context, but in many scenarios, raising the lows may lead to more overall progress and stability.
Isn't it better to fill the valleys than grind down the peaks? Asking for a friend
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