Help Fix IT
They say if it ain't broke, don't fix it, but what if it's broken? Humans have the urge to improve from the Prehistoric hand-axes days of chipping small flakes off pebbles of flint with other hard objects. Million-year-old examples of these have been found that give the impression of being ruined by being chipped just one time too many. That pang of regret we have probably all felt after spoiling something by adding that unnecessary final touch was first faced by Ugg in his cave.
'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' has become a part of the language as to have become a cliché...