Innovation -- Religion?
Religion is an answer to the question of what is reality, and what is the meaning of life. The answer has an intellectual component and an emotional grab.
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Innovation is a drive towards the answer which a religion is expected to provide. It is an attitude, it is the premise that while the meaning of life is elusive, its secret will surrender to persistent innovation of thought and behavior.
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As the pre-science religions that ruled the day are no longer in command, here rises a post-science religion, innovation, ready to sweep one and all in a universal cohesive drive with peace and harmony as a dividend.
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The more you regard innovation as a religion, as a way of life, the more you harvest its benefit vis-a-vis your intractable problems. The practice of innovation is much more efficient when innovation is elevated to the status of religion.
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