
The Art of Innovation by Guy Kawasaki...but applied to Mr.Tyson, my cat
I'm getting tired of writing about lies, so today I'm covering truths. Specifically, the truths of innovation. I hold these truths to not be self-evident; hence we see so little innovation.
- Jump to the next curve-->he does it at least 5 times a day, trying new things and inventing new jumps from one place to another in the home
- Don't worry, be crappy-->when he does jump to the next curve (see above), he doesn't care if something got broken in the jump...if he succeeds in reaching a higher height and having a better view he is happy
- Churn, baby, churn. -->He does try new version of his innovation, lately he wanted to try the jungle jump, junmping on his sister (Cocò) and then hanging on the big lamp in the living room (ver 2.0)
- Don't be afraid to polarize people. -->It's just fine for him if he makes us happy, and totally doesn't care about the rest
- Break down the barriers. -->he tried to jump into the oven, he did try to jump into the shower, he did dare to sleep on my wife's luxury bags...he does brake the barriers
- “Let a hundred flowers blossom.” -->he wakes you up in the middle of the night, "miaoing" a bit...and he just wait for our reaction...food?caresses?
- Think digital, act analog. -->he does cool actions, but at the end it's all about having fun, getting food and be on top of our mind and heart
- Never ask people to do what you wouldn't do. -->well this is hard...he does want us to clean up his little bathroom
- Don't let the bozos grind you down. -->no worries, no bozos can convince him not to jump higher and higher in the home
Read more: http://blog.guykawasaki.com/2006/01/the_art_of_inno.html#ixzz0hgiL2ZID
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