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    According to one of the four laws of dialectics, ” quantity becomes quality and vice versa.” You can give examples that prove this law indefinitely. So do what you like best – either increase the quantity or work on the quality. Both will help you move to a new level over time.

    Although in the age of factories, quantity was more valued, and now, perhaps, quality.

    What a broad question 🙂

    Of course the scope of application is important for the answer) But in general, I think quality is more important for most cases. Imagine a lot of low-quality goods, and the answer will immediately become obvious.

    If you fantasize in which case the number may be more important, then some force majeure circumstances, some natural disasters come to mind, when you need help, what is available and quickly. For example, collecting items for flood victims. Here really no one will look at the quality of things, you need a lot and urgently.

    The quality is probably better. Since quantity goes to consumers, this in turn affects the quality, if we talk in general terms. A large number causes such a correlation of shortages in the future that again and again the need arises in quantity, that is, it is a constant stream of some kind of waste. When we talk about quality, we talk about value, it is both convenient and economical and comfortable, it gives reliability and faith. Quality is a victory, a set of clear plans and goals, it always has respect and is more important than quantity. Quality is like a mother teaching quantity to be more serious and attentive, figuratively speaking. So the answer is, of course, quality! I wish everyone quality in all areas of life that we have!

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