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  "description": "Product and Engineering often get trapped in a mirror-image reactive loop, both prioritizing immediate noise over market-shifting bets. The side effect is that the entire organization then starts optimizing for the present, while the future gets starved.\n\nThe result is planned self-obsolescence: solving problems with precision while competitors build what the market actually needs next.",
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  "textContent": "Product and Engineering often get trapped in a mirror-image reactive loop, both prioritizing immediate noise over market-shifting bets. The side effect is that the entire organization then starts optimizing for the present, while the future gets starved.\n\nThe result is planned self-obsolescence: solving problems with precision while competitors build what the market actually needs next.",
  "title": "Planned Self Obsolescence",
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