Oliver Hughes
Member
Exactly. Without timelines, it’s easy for older issues to resurface and feel urgent when they may no longer be relevant. Looking for patterns over time gives a much clearer picture than reacting to a single reference. One data point on its own rarely explains what’s actually going on.Yes, timelines matter a lot. A regulatory note from years ago can sound alarming if it’s presented without context. That’s why I try to look for patterns instead of isolated mentions. One data point rarely tells the whole story.