Summary
This quote implies that when something is considered good or successful, there will be a cessation in the production or continuation of it. It suggests that there is a tendency for people or companies to stop creating or innovating when they achieve something of high quality or popularity. The underlying assumption is that there might be a lack of motivation or drive to continue improving or creating new things once a certain level of success is achieved. It highlights the potential complacency that may arise from attaining excellence.
Topics
Quality
By Henry Block