The Art of Manliness

#658: In Praise of Maintenance in a World Obsessed With Innovation

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Nov 4, 2020
Lee Vinsel, a professor of science, technology, and society, and co-founder of The Maintainers research network, discusses the cultural obsession with innovation that overlooks the importance of maintenance. He emphasizes that neglecting upkeep affects infrastructure, our homes, and even personal health. Vinsel also highlights the challenges of repair rights in consumerism and advocates for a mindset shift that values maintenance alongside technological advancement. His insights push listeners to reconsider their consumption habits and the true cost of possessions.
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INSIGHT

Decoupling of Innovation and Progress

  • Technological advancements before World War II significantly improved lives (electricity, plumbing, antibiotics).
  • Modern innovations often lack the same impact, offering minor conveniences rather than substantial change.
INSIGHT

The Innovation Industry

  • "Innovation industries" profit from selling the idea of innovation, often with little actual impact.
  • Consultants like Clayton Christensen and Richard Florida offer solutions for innovation without strong evidence.
ANECDOTE

Juicero: An Example of Misguided Innovation

  • While some innovations like email have helped, others, like the Juicero, offer little practical value.
  • This highlights the disconnect between hyped-up innovation and actual usefulness.
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