Failing is expensive. Consider a small business that buys $3,000 worth of software licenses and $4,000 in office equipment, but mistakenly treats them as de minimis without a policy. Upon audit, the IRS:
“They said Microminimus is the smallest test you’ll ever take. So small, you almost miss it. Question one: ‘Pass the mic without using your hands.’ I used my pinky. Fail. I blinked at it. Fail. Turns out… you just whisper ‘your turn’ to nobody. I passed. Barely.” pass microminimus
If you hear a faint “ok,” you passed. If you hear nothing, you also passed. If you hear applause, wrong room. Failing is expensive