The Innovation Hippie
Posted by Yesta Desamba on 2 Comments
Does everyone laughed delightedly when Evan Williams decided to create a network of online journal that was later called as a Blog?. Do people feel happy when Steve Jobs returned to Apple and revolutionized what we know as the computer, including its design?
No. Only a small proportion who feel such innovations as the answer to the problems of their life (note, people like this are always recognized the problems in their lives). Most of us are cynical, skeptical, suspicious and didn't acknowledge the existence of such innovations. We have more fear, limitations, and reasons for not releasing the status quo is actually wrong instead of fostering an understanding of relevant, and tried to open oneself to the benefit of an innovation
Now most of the critics felt considerable difficulty in regulating their social environment when maintaining their own cynicism, skepticism and suspicion they were against such innovations. Now has come more and more people are vying to have the latest release of Apple computers. And also the people who will be blogging when they do not even know what topics are relevant enough to be written in his own blog. These people are not concerned with anything as good as they respond to catch up-not the innovator. They are just followers! Novation hippies. People who can turn in a moment-and just may decide to move, when an innovation becomes more festive than ever.
There is more follower than a leader on this earth. We know exactly who get the glory, and from whom it was acquired.
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People are skeptical about new, about innovation and every time there is something to comment.
Replyyup but, sometimes you just have to open your mind: consider your first reaction when faced with a new idea. You might admit that you frequently feel compelled to analyze and criticize new things. For tiny seedlings of ideas to grow to become big innovations, we must open our minds and defer judgment.
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