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Stress generally is the enemy of innovation because if people are pushed too far, if people feel that their entire lives are just one long Zoom call after another, they will not have that kind of space for imagination, flights of fancy, ideation, from which all innovation springs.

Alf Rehn, professor of innovation, design and management

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