Diffusion of innovations

The collision of artificial tech/forms with human ingenuity and creativity is in full display. Some call this late or end-stage capitalism—and it does feel like the death of something for sure. Mass layoffs, greed on steroids, and hazardous and extractive initiatives that prioritize technology over human beings are all symptoms of the last gasp of an economic system that’s at odds with humans, wisdom, and with life itself—literally.

It appears as if something important was overlooked in all the planning and ‘winning’ frenzy and it is this: the end user, the consumer, always decides which innovations take root and which are rejected. [See Diffusion of innovations theory, Everett Rogers].

Data and intelligence are yesterday’s innovation. The future belongs to the creative, thoughtful, and kind—the human heart is who and what ultimately decides. 


By Mayra Porrata | comments: mayra@solarapublishing.com ©2026 Solara Publishing, LLC

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