Every few weeks a new “collapse” hits headlines Linqto, Tesla, Walgreens and everyone calls it a failure of innovation.
But if you zoom out, it’s not dysfunction. It’s design.
We’ve built a market that rewards momentum over mastery and visibility over viability.
Wrote a breakdown on how this behavioural loop keeps repeating from fintech governance to luxury strategy.
Curious how others here view it: are these cycles inevitable, or do we just keep mistaking speed for progress?
Every few weeks a new “collapse” hits headlines Linqto, Tesla, Walgreens and everyone calls it a failure of innovation.
But if you zoom out, it’s not dysfunction. It’s design.
We’ve built a market that rewards momentum over mastery and visibility over viability. Wrote a breakdown on how this behavioural loop keeps repeating from fintech governance to luxury strategy.
Curious how others here view it: are these cycles inevitable, or do we just keep mistaking speed for progress?
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