Change the curve
March 2, 2007
Nice excerpt:
One of the biggest mistakes you can make in life is to accept the known and resist the unknown. You should, in fact, do exactly the opposite: challenge the known and embrace the unknown.
Let me tell you a short story about ice. In the late 1800s there was a thriving ice industry in the Northeast. Companies would cut blocks of ice from frozen lakes and ponds and sell them around the world. The largest single shipment was 200 tons that was shipped to India. 100 tons got there unmelted, but this was enough to make a profit.
These ice harvesters, however, were put out of business by companies that invented mechanical ice makers. It was no longer necessary to cut and ship ice because companies could make it in any city during any season.
These ice makers, however, were put out of business by refrigerator companies. If it was convenient to make ice at a manufacturing plant, imagine how much better it was to make ice and create cold storage in everyone’s home.
You would think that the ice harvesters would see the advantages of ice making and adopt this technology. However, all they could think about was the known: better saws, better storage, better transportation.
Then you would think that the ice makers would see the advantages of refrigerators and adopt this technology. The truth is that the ice harvesters couldn’t embrace the unknown and jump their curve to the next curve.
Challenge the known and embrace the unknown, or you’ll be like the ice harvester and ice makers.
-Guy Kawasaki(http://blog.guykawasaki.com/)(From his one of the famous speech)
If you really want to change the world, come out of current curve and jump into new curve or create new curve.
We often solve problems in same manner with single line of thought which we learnt from others but sometimes out-of-the-box-solution gives better result or fast resolution for problem and may open new doors of winning path, change the curve and think differently.
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Radhika | March 2, 2007 at 2:02 pm
hey Nisarg ,this is a nice story, but no body like to come out of there comfort zone except they have to do it. i think,its not easy to do so. we need extra courage for that.also many of people wanted to be a part of the new world but they dont know what to do and how? do u have answers for that?
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Deepan | March 2, 2007 at 6:34 pm
Hello Nisarg, Hello Radhika, I do have a comment on this. No one likes to come out of their comfort zone, simply because they never did it. Whatever they are doing in routine makes them comfortable and they never want to change it. A simple example, I drive about 18 miles one way to reach to my office. Now its a freeway drive, some people tend to come to office at almost the same time and driving in the very same lane each and every day. So if someday they have to drive through another way or soemthing, that makes them uncomfortable. You just need a big heart full of courage to walk through this world. Even if you dont have any other facilities, talents, but if you got guts, you will be through. Some people back home wants to explore the tech world outside the country. They simply think that they wont be able to survive outside the country. Change your habits , change the way you think, day by day. every day. Thanks.
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Jinan | March 3, 2007 at 1:08 am
I want to say that changing curve is not only the thing that should be done…Changing curve in a right way and logically progressive direction should be the true change. But yes…. always start is the right need for change the curve:). I remind my childhood time, when I was having fear about jump in to water from height, but once I jumped with dare having full of fear in my mind. Then I found that wasn’t that tough. I tried to jump 2nd time…and this time I was having less fear. You know…after some practice I found that, this is fun there is nothing in it to worry about. In the same way…May be start of changing curve will feel some fears in heart. But the fact is the person who dares will know the fun of changing curves.
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krunal | March 3, 2007 at 3:32 pm
hello
change the curve …good article .
i will try.thanks
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