We cheered when the Soviet Union disolved and 15 nations emerged. So, bigger isn’t always better. It’s usually the other way around.
Ask yourself these questions:
Isn’t a diamond more precious than a large hot air balloon?
Wouldn’t you rather drive in a small red Corvette or sit in a public bus?
Is a 1500 sq foot house in the country by a beautiful lake superior to a section 8 apartment building with 600 occupants (half of them felons)?
Would you rather have an 8 oz. rare steak from Ruth Cris or a three pound rump roast from a discount grocer?
Would you rather spend the night with a 115 lb Victoria’s Secret Model or with the 225 lb. Roseanne Barr?
Bigger isn’t always better. Bigger is usually worse.
I can think of at least two exemptions.