Bob Martin told this story at Agile 2008 (and it might be in his Clean Code book). His example was making dinner. The easiest way to make dinner is to never clean up afterwards. You just leave the dishes unwashed. Next time you want to make dinner, you just find some new dishes and repeat. Pretty soon the dishes you have to work with are not really the ones you want to use, you have to make them work in ways they're not intended to and you don't get what you really want to eat. Eventually, you have to clean everything up. Now it's much harder because everything is crusted on and hard as a rock. Stuff is stuck together and you have to work to break it apart. The alternative is to outsource dinner!
I know I butchered this. Bob Martin is a much better storyteller than I am.
