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A recursive logic loop designed to squeeze every last drop of efficiency out of a project. It turns "success" into a starting point, auditing and re-auditing until the marginal gains become microscopic.
Success is just the first iteration. Claude is a master of the "hidden improvement." If you ask him to audit a successful build, he will find a dozen things to polish. Ask him again, and he'll find a dozen more.
The wins get smaller—shifting from major structural fixes to micro-optimizations of a single Tailwind class—but there is always something left to prune. We haven't yet found the limit where Claude claims "perfection" and demands to be left alone, so until then, we keep asking. It's the art of the "Deep Polish," where the final 1% of effort provides 100% of the professional sheen.
This is the Slow-Growth Bonsai approach. You don't just let the plant grow; you prune a leaf here, wire a branch there, and then wait. Then you do it again. Each time you return to the plant, you see a new way to shape it. The plant is never "finished"; it is only ever "in a state of excellence."