But history actually shows the exact opposite. Almost all of the world’s great innovations and success stores were, quite simply, flukes. They happened as a consequence of curious experimentation and tinkering rather than as a consequence of planning.
I agree very well with this.
Check our most of the inventions and you'll see that most of them did not require great planning but people being curious and trying to experiment the outcome of putting two or more things together to see the results of what it'll produce.
Thanks a lot @sean-king for this great post. It's quite educative and eye opening.