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There is something fundamentally wrong with our system that "growth" is used as the main metric for assessing business success. It's growth for the sake of growth (and more $), and not deploying business to solve hard customer problems and to make the world a little bit better.
It's growth for the sake of growth (and more $), and not deploying business to solve hard customer problems and to make the world a little bit better. Not sure I understand. How do you grow revenue unless you're producing something that someone wants, presumably because it solves a problem and makes the world better? If I were a company I'd pay a lot of money to find other ways to grow!
Much more of a risk than bumping the iPhone specs.