Innovation and Technology
Entrepreneurs Don’t Seek to Disrupt
Copying: The Strongest Force in the World
The Power of Mimicry
Copying is perhaps the strongest force in the world. We are so predisposed to copy that it infiltrates our most innovative institutions, even the self-proclaimed hub of innovative thinking, Silicon Valley. Of course, those of us in Silicon Valley don’t call ourselves copycats, we call ourselves disrupters.
Why We Copy
There are many reasons why we copy. One reason is that it is a fundamental aspect of human nature. We learn by imitation, and we are drawn to what works. When we see something that is successful, we are naturally inclined to replicate it. This is true for individuals and organizations alike.
The Copying Mindset
But copying is not just about imitation; it is also about innovation. In fact, many of the most successful entrepreneurs and innovators are not originators, but rather, they are masters of copying and improving upon what others have done before them. This is because copying allows us to build upon the work of others, to add our own spin, and to create something new and original.
The Copying Culture
The culture of copying extends beyond the individual to entire organizations. In Silicon Valley, for example, the idea of disruption is not about creating something entirely new, but rather about taking existing ideas and making them better, faster, and cheaper. This is the culture of copying, and it is what drives innovation in the tech industry.
Conclusion
In conclusion, copying is not just a necessary evil, but a powerful force that drives innovation and progress. By embracing our tendency to copy, we can create something new and original, and make a meaningful impact on the world.
FAQs
* What is the purpose of copying?
+ The purpose of copying is to learn, to innovate, and to make something new and original.
* Is copying a bad thing?
+ No, copying is not a bad thing. It is a natural part of human nature and a driving force behind innovation and progress.
* Can we ever truly be original?
+ No, originality is an illusion. Everything we do is built upon the work of others. The key is to recognize this and to use it to our advantage.
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