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The pleasure principle
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The pleasure principle craves only pleasures, and it desires instantaneous satisfaction of instinctual drives, ignoring moral and sexual boundaries established by society.
Cathexes
An individual’s instinctual and psychic energy
Its chief aim is to maximize pleasure because the pleasure principle’s goal is immediate relief from all pain or suffering
Q. Why Kodak & Fuji ?
How can firms react to disruptive innovation ?
“If Toyota could no longer sell cars, what would they be? That is what we are facing. If we aren’t an imaging company then what are we?” – Mr. Shigetaka Komori, CEO of Fuji
One ofthe example that shows about using same strategy but having different result.
Rise of Kodak Empire
Type: Public
Industry: D
The reasons why he ranks highest as a American fiction writer
① A skillful writer with an impressive sense of form.
All stories are tightly constructed.
Master of a classic literary style. (directness, clarity, firmness)
② Moral insight.
He looked more deeply and honestly into life and find
a power of love.
③ Mastery of symbolism.
ex) the birth mark
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New World Order
On May 19, 1996, as the numbers and rating were growing, WCW recruited two ofthe WWF's biggest superstars Scott Hall and Kevin Nash whose contracts had just been expired. Hall and Nash didn't show any intentions of leaving WWF beforehand and even gave their word to WWF that they'd stay. So nobody was expecting to see them on WCW's show.
So, instead of making a statement t
the story with complicated relationships , situations that are never possible in reality, and very stimulating scenes.
Incurable diseases
Love triangle
Love between enemies
Conflict
Between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law
Amnesia
Secret of birth
Homosexuality
Immorality
Forget about ethics and morality
Abnomal meeting
Don’t consider something.
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