How Capitalism Killed Quality: The Dark Story of Planned Obsolescence
Imagine this — your phone stops working just two years after you bought it. Your printer says the cartridge is empty even though you can clearly see ink. Your lightbulb burns out again. Ever wondered why? I t's not bad luck. It's deliberate . Welcome to the world of Planned Obsolescence , a shady strategy that thrives on the infinite greed of modern capitalism. What is Planned Obsolescence? In simple terms, planned obsolescence means designing a product to fail or become outdated sooner than necessary—so you’re forced to buy a new one. Manufacturers build in weaknesses, stop software updates, and use marketing to make your perfectly fine gadget look like a fossil. This isn't a conspiracy theory—it's a well-documented business model . The Lightbulb That Wouldn't Die: The Centennial Light Here’s a bulb that exposes this scam better than anything else. In Livermore, California , a single lightbulb has been glowing since 1901 . It’s called the...