There are always two ways of solving a problem.
Imagine you need to hammer a nail.
Solution 1:
Automatic nail hammer that is connected to an app on your phone, connected with the Neuralink brain chip. It is enough to think about it and a team of carpenters is sent onsite to hammer the nail.
Solution 2:
A hammer nails it with one shot.
Sometimes solution 1 gets better PR, looks cool, and is more fashionable.
Sometimes Solution 2 looks boring.
In the era of added complexity, the decade of Solution 2 just started.
So ask yourself today.
Are you solving a problem?
Or are you feeding a process?
In both cases:
Keep nailing it.
Top comments (2)
That's a thought-provoking analogy! It highlights the importance of finding the simplest and most effective solution to a problem, rather than always reaching for the most complex or flashy option.
Flashy is the enemy of good.