Mohamed, Ph.D
1 min readOct 7, 2023

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Thank you Gemenetzis for sharing this 🏵️🏵️

One of the thoughts that come to mind is that innovation is not just about fulfilling a need or desire, but it can also be about creating something that changes the way we think and live. Innovation challenges the status quo, and it can inspire people to think differently, leading to a ripple effect of positive change that extends beyond the original innovation.

Another thought is that innovation can have unintended consequences that are difficult to predict. Often, innovations intended to solve a problem can create new ones. For example, plastic was invented as a solution to a problem, but it has created a huge environmental crisis that is now being addressed.

Furthermore, innovation is not just about technology or science; it can be applied in any field. Innovation can occur in art, music, literature, and philosophy, to name a few. Any creative endeavor that challenges conventions and creates something new can be considered an innovation.

Finally, innovation is not just about creating new products or technologies; it can be about changing systems and behaviors. Innovations in education, healthcare, and government can have a significant impact on society. Innovations that change the way people behave or interact with each other can also have a transformative effect. Therefore, viewing innovation as a multi-dimensional and complex process is essential to understanding its full potential.
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Mohamed, Ph.D
Mohamed, Ph.D

Written by Mohamed, Ph.D

University professor and author, delving into the worlds of Islamic studies, personal growth, and entrepreneurship to share insights and inspire others.

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