“We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” - Rightly said, Einstein.
To solve the current problems we face today and, in the future, we need a new kind of thinking and a new approach towards innovation. Hence the use of imagination and original ideas to solve complex problems and the urge to create something new has been on the rise post-pandemic. It has resulted in an unprecedented surge in new businesses. A traditional nine-to-five job is not the answer for many anymore. The pandemic has helped people figure out what they wanted.
The younger generations are turning out to be inherently entrepreneurial, creative, and risk-takers. As they evolve with newer technologies and lifestyles, they are growing into a culture of trying new things, being innovative at every step, and being ready to see how that pays off. In fact, the pandemic has convinced some of the risk-averse older generations to also try new things.
It has been well-accepted by most of us that innovation is the only way out or we get swept away with the tide. To keep the wheel of profitability and growth rolling every business is looking out for innovative ways to address the needs of its customers like never before.
So, anyone of you who are reading this, what is that one new thing that you have picked up at a personal or professional level to pursue post-pandemic?
Please drop in your comments and share your experiences!

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