Embracing more incidents in incident response strategies can lead to improved systems by offering opportunities for learning and adaptation, despite initial skepticism about increasing incident frequency. By reframing what constitutes an incident, organizations can focus on uncovering insights about their systems, particularly the socio-technical aspects, without necessarily causing more disruptions. Elevating smaller or near-miss events to incident status allows for practice and coordination, essential for developing expertise and confidence in handling larger failures. The practice of declaring more incidents, supported by storing and analyzing related data, can enhance team resilience and readiness for significant challenges. This approach encourages a culture of openness and learning, ultimately strengthening incident management and system reliability.