The real value of a tool is often in uses that are totally unimagined by its inventor. Someone creates something, and then someone else discovers a wonderful way to use it differently.
This natural evolution is obviously good for everyone, even the inventor! How ironic then that inventors often stymie change by piling on restrictions and rules to *help* people use their creations correctly, (i.e., only in the ways they can imagine them being used).
This natural evolution is obviously good for everyone, even the inventor! How ironic then that inventors often stymie change by piling on restrictions and rules to *help* people use their creations correctly, (i.e., only in the ways they can imagine them being used).
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