How Everything Broken Will Be Fixed

Innovation follows a uniform pattern of adoption, because human behavior is remarkably consistent. Once you recognize it, you begin to see it everywhere. And a tsunami is coming.

Anthony Fieldman
25 min readMar 25, 2023
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If you’ve paid close attention, you’ll have noticed that since COVID-19 first arrived three years ago, everything has changed. Or, more accurately, everything has begun to change. I’m referring to where and how we work, live, learn and socialize; what we value and thus invest in and prioritize; how we view ourselves, our communities and the planet at large; and how these perceptions are shifting the ground underfoot across the spectrum of human activity, and will likely result in an effective rewrite of a century (if not twenty) of behaviors.

In the past, I’ve referred to the pandemic as The Great Reset, because human behavior is remarkably consistent and because the path to any “new normal” starts, progresses and ends the same way, every time.

Everett Rogers brilliantly codified this phenomenon as the Diffusion of Innovations, and it looks something like this:

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Anthony Fieldman

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