The main reason people overlook these holes is simple:
- They are too small to notice
- They donāt seem āusefulā at first glance
- Their function is hidden inside the system
But in engineering and design, small details often have critical importance.
ā ļø IMPORTANT: NOT ALL HOLES SHOULD BE IGNORED
While most small holes are intentional and useful, some can also indicate:
- Damage or wear
- Insect entry points
- Structural weakness (in walls or materials)
So context always matters.
š FINAL THOUGHTS
A small hole may look insignificant, but in reality, it can serve vital roles like:
- Cooling systems
- Water drainage
- Security functions
- Manufacturing support
- Smart device communication
What seems like ānothingā is often carefully designed engineering.
The next time you notice a tiny hole in something, instead of ignoring it, remember:
š It might be doing an important job you simply cannot see.
Small details often make the biggest difference in how things work.
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