Yes, there may be good reasons to do that. The reasons are related to making the thing work even better. For example, it might be desirable for the product:* To do its work faster.
* To cause less waste.
* To use less energy.
* To cause less pollution.
Before doing such changes, you may want to analyze what the expected benefits of an improvement are, and what the cost will be.
people are trying to find cures for diseases that don't have a cure
You mean arithmetic. Your best strategy would be to use the algorithms that already exist. They are already well-established, highly-efficient and bug-free. By all means study them to improve your understanding of how they work (although you should already know how they work), but don't waste any time trying to improve upon them. After all, humans have been performing arithmetic for thousands of years, the only thing that's actually changed in all that time is the notation; the algorithms themselves were already in place long before we ever had computers.
HE invented jacks b/c he use to like bouncing something and then trying to pick something up so he named it after himself and made it a game
The best way is being forced into it. If you were trying to accomplish something but couldn't because it was impossible without making, or coming up with something new first, in order for it to work.
Science is why things work ... technology is trying to make it work. The more you know, the less trial and error is required to build any device.
It means don't break something trying to improve it.
no scientists already have made something this fast
he was trying to improve the communication of everyone
you cant name it because your trying to name it something but someone has already used that name
While it's true that established methods can be effective, striving for improvement can lead to greater efficiency, innovation, and adaptability in a changing environment. Continuous enhancement helps organizations stay competitive and meet evolving needs. Moreover, what works today may not necessarily be sufficient tomorrow, so fostering a culture of improvement can prevent stagnation and encourage growth.
achievement is that things that we trying to receive.
There's no point in trying to protect yourself against something that has already happened.
awake or energetic
she still flirts with because she is probably trying to make her boyfriend jealous... or get him back for something he did.
Many scientific discoveries were made by people trying to find something other than "God" as a reason for whatever they were investigating.
First they would usually create a hypothesis, or a guess of what the think why something would or has happened based on what they already know.
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