| When it gets from 1000 to a 100. Or from 100 to 10. In production. On shelves. That the average consumer can buy. Do you remember the time where hardly anyone had a mobile phone, and one year later everyone got one for christmas ? I was there. That's a breakthrough. Then internet in your home. Two or three years from "none has it" to "of course I have it, here's my ICQ number". Or the day the polio vaccine was announced. Or when when a rocket booster landed on itself. "Before / After" moment. They exist. They don't happen overnight - great. You may have "overcame one of the many hurdles on the path to reaching a credible plan that may lead to a before/after." Write that ! It's not a "breakthrough", though. Or, is "breakthrough" the word for "tiny incremental change", and there is another word that I should expect to read when something consequential happens ? |