David Phillips

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The most powerful metaphors both create and destroy. Austrian-American economist Joseph Schumpeter developed a theory of innovation termed “creative destruction.”12 The theory proposes that innovation rises phoenixlike from the ashes of destruction. And the most powerful metaphors do exactly that. They draw you close, inviting you in, only to subvert meaning. They destroy your prior worldview and usher in a new one in a moment of revelatory epiphany.
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