Adding to the previous notes on 80/20 aesthetics, most of the market tends to look for ‘just good enough’ as an economic truism. Those forms of value will necessarily be automated. Technology will adapt to being good enough to reach a temporary equilibrium. It's temporary because just good enough always expires. It is outsourced to machines or someone who cares less than you do. We can use it as an operator to identify a shrinking market (machine-bound).
I invite you to consider what ‘just good enough’ is in your professional world.