Innovation

Thank You for Being Mediocre by Aanarav Sareen

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I love mediocrity. 

No, truly. 

I love waking up in the morning and turning on my bedside lamp only to find out that the bulb doesn’t work. Oh sure, there are companies that are working on some really cool smart bulbs, such as the folks at Ilumi. But my landlord is happy with the cheapest variety of lightbulbs found in the clearance rack of the 99 cent store. 

Wouldn’t it be nice for the lightbulb or lamp to tell me that it is about to die or I should think about replacing it soon? Of course it would! But when incumbents are scared of innovation, they try to lock you in to your good old mediocre standards. 

Ah, standards. 

Remember back in the 1980s when the average miles per gallon for a vehicle was 23.1mpg? The great news is that the average miles per gallon in this decade is not that much more! Less than a decade ago, it had barely budged up to 24.7mpg. 

I love that! We have standards that allow for mediocrity. 

I recently had a chance to fly Etihad’s A380 from Abu Dhabi to Sydney. I flew in a first-class apartment with a bedroom, a shower, a butler and a chef on board. On the other hand, US based air carriers are complaining about losing business because of government subsidies

And the list goes on and on and on. 

And yet, incumbents complain about losing marketshare or supporting legacy regulations. I wonder why! I always thought that mediocrity would continue to win. 

Review: Prime Now by Aanarav Sareen

Yesterday, as I was getting ready for a dinner meeting, I realized that I had run out of body wash. 

As someone who lives in New York, running to the store around the corner is usually not an issue. However, being a lazy Sunday, I decided to not leave my apartment and give Prime Now a chance. 

My first impression: prices are reasonable, but how much would I end up paying for shipping?

Turns out, if you want your order delivered within one hour, you pay a flat rate of $7.99 for a $15.00 minimum order. If you want it anytime after 61 minutes, it is free. Yep, free!

Not only can you get bodywash delivered, Amazon boasts "over 25,000 items" via their app. And it seems to have just about everything that you would need within an hour:

  • Household supplies
  • Batteries
  • Memory cards
  • Hard drives
  • Kindles
  • Water

The variety is good, the prices are great and unlike Amazon Prime, you don't have to meet an order minimum on cheaper items. 

I think I've found my new lazy solution!