It's important.
Stewardship is what you do when a thing has a life of its own, or when, for whatever reason, you don't want to control it (forever).
Some things need time to develop. Typically, more sophisticated or intelligent things (systems) need more time to develop.
A steward provides guidance and protection with focus on development, but perhaps most importantly, does no harm. Keeps all options available. Takes no potential away.
You don't see much exploitation among good stewards of their charges. A steward may not even get paid directly for overseeing their charge. (In fact it is usually a costly role.) Obviously there is potential reward - which can be immensely gratifying. Stewards themselves will tell you the reward for a job well done is preferable over monetary payment.
I'm not making a case for anything. I just wanted to make a brief post on the topic. Thanks for reading.
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