Marko, you apparently missed my post a few places earlier.
While I think it's cute that so many people try to tell everyone else how to think, I for one would appreciate if each person would simply state their own opinion and not try to suggest how others should think.
By all means, state your opinion. I sure do. Other than that, when I do, I clearly say that this is my opinion and my preference. I think that is a tremendous advantage to someone like Mohammed. It gives him a chance to hear from many of us and then make his own mind up.
Some, think like you do.
Some would prefer more stable bases. I fall into that camp. However, like I wrote sometime back, there is room for all of this.
There's room for having stable bases so that those that think along the lines that I do can be satiated. And there's room for experimental bases that lets those who would like to be on the cutting-edge of new, all the time, also enjoy that side of things.
Perhaps more importantly though is there should be room for each of us to state our opinion without others trying to tell us how to think.
Whatever Muhammad does with his soaps, he does. I will live with it. And I will love them. I have many soaps from him. And I am a huge, vocal supporter.
And I have my preferences. And I state them so that he knows. I think we should all do that. And I think we should all feel comfortable in doing it without having somebody try to meta comment and presuppose what we're suggesting would be better left unsaid.
You may or may not be familiar with the meta program choice called "Sameness vs. Difference".
People are approximately evenly divided between them. Basically, those that have their default response at sameness, don't like change. They like things to be predictable. They like to know that what they're doing today will be the same tomorrow. It gives them a sense of control.
Alternatively, Differences oriented people like new things. They can't stand to have things predictable for long. They constantly want something new to experiment with.
These distinctions can also predict how long a person will keep a job etc. They are hardwired in after a very young age and generally do not change over time. They are however context-dependent. Change the context, and you may be a different one of the patterns.
I could go on and on but that's probably enough.
Arguing one, when others are a different one is pointless. You will get nowhere.
A smart business strategy is to appeal to both types where possible.
I trust, that this is well enough said.