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Overhyped Trends

Overhyped Trends explores why some much-anticipated innovations and ideas fail to live up to their initial promise, becoming cautionary tales of societal enthusiasm gone awry. The book examines the lifecycle of hype, from initial excitement and inflated expectations to eventual disappointment, using historical context and case studies.

One key insight involves understanding how societies react to perceived threats, such as automation scares echoing back to the Luddites. The infamous dot-com bubble serves as another example, dissecting the unsustainable business models that fueled widespread investment before the inevitable crash.

The book’s approach involves analyzing past failed predictions across technology, social movements, and economic theories to help readers avoid repeating mistakes. It's structured to first introduce the hype cycle framework, then present detailed case studies showcasing specific overhyped trends. These examples range from the Segway's unfulfilled potential to certain social movements that lost momentum, and economic theories that failed to deliver.

Finally, the book synthesizes lessons learned, providing practical guidelines for identifying and evaluating potentially overhyped trends, making it valuable for investors and anyone interested in societal change.


Author:

  • Orin Brightfield

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 109 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Nonfiction
  • History
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Politics

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