Yang Ping couldn't remember which expert said this: "Go ahead first, make a mess of it, and then gradually refine it. In every field, it's about starting before improving."
Indeed, a rough start is the best start. Begin first, then gradually perfect it. No matter how perfect the plan, it cannot compare to immediate action. Without action, there is nothing.
Yang Ping really liked this saying. Without a start, there would be nothing to follow. As long as you start, no matter how terrible that start is, if you strive to improve it, it is very likely to get better.
The K Virus Therapy was just like this. At the start, it looked like a mess, but now it is decent enough for clinical application and the treatment effect is good, although sometimes its stability is lacking.