If ain't broken, don't "fix" it.
Or, as it's often called, the disease of "featuritis": constantly adding new features (and using tech solutions for non-existent "problems") even when they *harm* user satisfaction instead of adding value.
(I still prefer paperback books to read and physical keys to open doors.)
Bill Maher brilliantly summarized it yesterday. Worth watching.
**This was originally posted on Andras Baneth's LinkedIn account.