Do we really want people to stop innovating? Because that s the sentiment in the phrase, what the world doesn't need. Even if you re not an early adopter, you can get behind innovators who are making the world a better place.
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How often do you hear this?

The world doesn’t need another book about X.
The world doesn’t need another product that does Y.
The world doesn’t need a new app that does Z.

Do we really want people to stop innovating? Because that s the sentiment in this toxic phrase. I want people to keep trying new things, to keep making progress, to keep innovating. Things can always be improved.


Innovation takes constant iteration, and it s never done. It often comes from incremental improvements, and it s better when multiple people are working on it. We shouldn t expect it to come from one person or one company.


Why would you not want people to try to make better products, or improve the ones we have? Just because you don t want to risk trying something you don t like? It s about the same excuse as, That s the way we’ve always done it. Nothing supports stagnation more than this.


If you re happy where you are, fine. It’s OK if you’re not an early adopter. But don’t discourage others because of fear or laziness. Embrace innovation, even if it s just in concept.


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