Imagine you are building a complex machine. Something that requires every piece to be precisely where it needs to be. Parts and components cannot be like the ones required; they must be the necessary ones, placed where they need to go.So, you’re building this machine; let’s say it’s a clock. You begin the process, and it starts fine. This clock comes dismantled. However, everything you need was supposed to be shipped with the kit.
The pieces fall into place.

Small gears and springs assemble with even smaller screws and pins—little pieces coming together to form a wholly functional machine.
You are filled with anticipation as the finished product approaches. Then you notice something is wrong.
A small gear is missing, what do you do?

