Imagine it’s the late 1800s. Pens are cheap, reliable, and everyone uses them. Then comes a new invention—the typewriter. But there’s a problem.
💰 It’s expensive.
🖊️ People think a pen does the job just fine.
⏳ If it’s not faster, why switch?
Rem
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Sajin
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QWERTY is the slowest keyboard arrangement, but people were used to it. Typical example where marketing > product
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