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Most people imagine the iPhone keyboard was born from pure genius — a single spark. But in 2005 Apple had no keyboard that worked. If the team couldn’t solve typing on glass, the iPhone would be canceled. Steve Jobs paused nearly every UI effort and forced one rule: show your work — near-daily public demonstrations of prototypes.

This episode shows how transparency didn’t kill creativity — it accelerated it. And that story goes back not just to Steve Jobs… but to Galileo.

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Creativity doesn’t die in process — it dies in secrecy.

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