Innovation!
The buzz word
showing up on the covers of many magazines
and college and universities news
informs us that
we are living in a time
where
innovation
will take us
and keep us
ahead
in new products,
ways of thinking,
empowering us
to live
life fully and keep us
ahead
of the rest of the world.
Winners
we must be.
Topics
include, energy, robotics, medicine, health care,
education,how to teach and what to teach.
New products
usually include
electronics
and electronic ways
of communicating
monitoring,
running machines,
managing our lives
from our smart phones.
Spending many hours
at the
Genius Bar
at my local Apple Store,
my helper’s back pocket revealed
another brand,
simpler
cell phone.
With plenty of
time to talk
while he troubleshooted
my computer for a
repeat problem,
he told me that
he had started as
a car mechanic.
When cars and their motors and functions
became increasingly electronic,
his experience was outdated.
Furthermore,
he said
all machines are made
too complicated
with more options
than we can ever need.
In his home
he only bought
appliances
small and large
from the 1950’s and 1960’s.
Easy for him to use,
didn’t often break,
and repaired
much more easily
than
the dishwashers,
washing machines,
ovens,
and food processors
with a myriad of options.
Most he found
on EBAY
and parts too!
Innovation
could be more effective,
our land fills less full
if innovation includes
simplification
for the main uses of
whatever function
the innovation is
intended to contribute.