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Ok.
What I said above still applies. You need plans but they need to be manageable for our human capacities. The Sorcerers Apprentice sums this up well. It is easier to have the dreams and hopes and ambitions for mega utopian futures than to actually live them out. As my little quote under my name once said, "Man's gotta know his limitations."
It is also fairly easy to visualize and conceptualize the final product of these super-dreams, the end set-up, but the journey there isn't so easy to plan out and there is often a hiatus between the initial steps and this end destination, which is often filled with vague hopes of "It'll be ok.", "We'll manage." and wishy-washy, out of focus blue prints which can't account for how things will change with time. Also, the initial pet project becomes a 'religious' mantra that can't be changed at any cost and peoples' pride also interfere with necessary rational adjustments. Also, as I said above large systems have feedback problems which create chaotic situations - I'm sure this has a technical name that expresses this chaos theory idea(?). And so on with the problems...