Innovation is not difficult. As long as you pay enough attention to one thing, thousands of iteration directions and new ideas will emerge.
But in fact, innovation is extremely difficult, and the expression and practice of new ideas face unknown risks and costs.
From a personal perspective, a person's openness and frustration resistance determine the speed of his growth.
From the company's perspective, an organization's ability to quickly verify new market demands and sufficient trial and error space determines its competitiveness.