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đ§ The Devil Within â Episode 2: The AgreementWhat happens when success⌠becomes a problem?By the 1920s, the world had been illuminated. Homes were wired, cities glowed after dark, and the lightbulbâonce revolutionaryâhad become ordinary. But beneath that success, something unexpected was happening:The bulbs were lasting too long.Consumers werenât replacing them. Sales began to flatten. And for an industry built on production, durabilityâonce the ultimate goalâquietly became a threat.In this episode, we step inside the rooms where that problem was solvedânot through innovation, but through alignment.The formation of what would become known as the Phoebus cartel didnât just standardize production or stabilize markets⌠it redefined lifespan. A lightbulb, it was agreed, should last around 1,000 hoursânot because it couldnât last longer, but because it shouldnât.And once that standard was set, everything changed.Bulbs that lasted too long were no longer celebrated⌠they were penalized.â¨Durability wasnât improved⌠it was managed.â¨Failure wasnât avoided⌠it was engineered.This wasnât a conspiracy.â¨It was a system.And once that system worked⌠it didnât stay contained.Because the real story isnât just about lightbulbs.Itâs about what happens when failure becomes a featureâand how that decision reshaped the way things are made, sold, and expected to break.đ§ Follow The Devil Within wherever you get your podcastsâ¨đş Watch full episodes on the Evio Creative YouTube Channelâ¨đą Instagram ⢠TikTok ⢠Facebook: @thedevilwithinpodLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

