The invention of “nobody does it, but everyone needs it”
The idea you describe points to a revolutionary invention that solves a universal problem most people aren’t even aware of, or accept as inevitable. It’s such an ingeniously simple solution, yet so fundamentally useful, that one wonders why it hasn’t been ubiquitous for so long.
Such inventions are often characterized by the following features:
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