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The Myth of Innovation

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Auto FlushOr as I like to call it, 'One Crappy Invention.'


The world is changing my friends. Every day, every hour, every minute, something new emerges in the digital age that we are attempting to grow accustom to. As the amount of information readily available increases every few minutes, the average person is left clambering just to keep up, let alone progress. The above average person, however, seems to adapt, and even uses this rapidly increasing amount of information to create something useful. Throughout time, these inventions have had the best intentions of advancement and usually the innovator's intentions come to fruition. In today's world, however, it seems that modern inventions are mere improvements of existing products and ideas. While some are cutting edge and innovative; some can also show the deterioration of our society.

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