I work best when I am neither depressed nor anxious.
I work quickest when I am anxious, but not depressed.
I have my best ideas when I am depressed, but not anxious.
When I am both anxious and depressed, I am useless.
I work best when I am neither depressed nor anxious.
I work quickest when I am anxious, but not depressed.
I have my best ideas when I am depressed, but not anxious.
When I am both anxious and depressed, I am useless.
HTC has just launched their first Android-based phone, the HTC Dream, in Australia. However, they’ve also recently announced the HTC Magic — what many will no doubt see as the successor to the Dream — in other markets. Allow me to offer a grim and admittedly entirely baseless prediction of the events to follow:
With so many reminders of the absurd predictions large corporations can make about a market (The Fox Broadcasting Company continually axing winners, BBC Worldwide somehow thinking that Top Gear Australia was a good idea, Microsoft’s certainty that Vista would be well-received, etc.), how could I not be pessimistic?
Please, HTC, prove me wrong.