You are, of course, entitled to your opinion.
I decided about 18 months ago that I wanted to have an activity that would provide a challenge and interest as well as a practical outcome - keeping chickens fit the bill and I set out on that course.
I started by identifying a source of information (BYC) that would guide me on that course and I have used it very profitably.
I have several threads herein, the most significant is
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/authentic-woods-kd-knock-down-10-by-16-coop-build.1304202/. Prior to starting that thread I spent a number of months investigating coop design/build options together with predators/pest threats that I needed to be concerned about. A quick review of my build thread through it's completion will show that I am careful and thorough in preparation
and execution.
Since the completion of the coop in middle September I have acquired seven ready to lay pullets (all now laying on a daily basis) and have incubated and brooded an additional eight chicks that are now ~6 weeks of age.
In these activities and over a two month period I had great participation by my sister and her husband and I would not have achieved what I have without their help.
I have turned my attention to the care and maintenance of the fifteen birds and intend to apply the same care and preparation as I did to the design/build process.
"Paralysis by analysis" does not characterize the way I pursue my interests.