
Can you name a product that was deliberately made worse after it was already perfected?
If a company could make something last forever, what would actually stop them from doing it?
Is there a point in history where the goal of engineering quietly shifted from «build it right» to «build it again»?
Who decides how long your phone, your printer, or your light bulb is allowed to work, and how would you even know?
If planned obsolescence is real and widely known, why do we keep buying into it without pushing back?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around product development, marketing ethics, consumer behaviour, corporate strategy, and planned obsolescence.
Ready to find out how deep this rabbit hole goes?
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):