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“Time Flies” and the Luxury Creativity Paradox: Do Watch Brands Run Out of Ideas—or Redefine Value Through Provocation?
Author: L. Hartmann Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract A viral luxury-watch moment in early 2026 featured a genuine Rolex watch dial altered through a process popularly described as “painted by flies,” circulating online under the framing of an art stunt rather than an official Rolex product. The episode (“Time Flies,” attributed in media coverage to a street-art collective) triggered polarized reactions: fascination, disgust, admiration for originality, and accus
Feb 1610 min read
The “AI Fights” of 2025 Are Cooling—But the Real Competition Moves in 2026
Author: L.Hartwell Affiliation: Independent Researcher People often talked about AI in 2025 as a series of "fights." These included fights over rules, lawsuits over data and copyright, geopolitical disputes over chips and cloud capacity, and fierce competition among companies to release models that could do more and more. This article contends that numerous conflicts did not "conclude" in 2025 but rather transformed—from vociferous, headline-oriented confrontations to more
Dec 23, 202513 min read
The Lean Startup Revisited: Balancing Agility and Scalability
Author: Azamat Bek Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract The Lean Startup paradigm—centered on build–measure–learn cycles, validated learning, and minimum viable products (MVPs)—has shaped a generation of entrepreneurial practice. Yet a decade of diffusion into both startups and incumbent firms reveals mixed outcomes: while teams learn faster, many struggle to cross the chasm from iterative discovery to repeatable, scalable growth. This article revisits Lean Startup
Nov 7, 202511 min read
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