You know the bull isn't the hero in the china shop analogy, right?
Moving fast and breaking things itself isn't something to be praised.
If you have to lie to promote a course of action you believe will lead to better outcomes, maybe it's you who is wrong. Maybe that course of action won't lead to the outcomes you think.
And if I have to replicate all of the work you did just to find out which of your results were related to what you were pushing, why should I take anything you say at face value?
Moving fast and breaking things itself isn't something to be praised.
If you have to lie to promote a course of action you believe will lead to better outcomes, maybe it's you who is wrong. Maybe that course of action won't lead to the outcomes you think.
And if I have to replicate all of the work you did just to find out which of your results were related to what you were pushing, why should I take anything you say at face value?