
Tradition and Innovation
Tradition refers to customs, practices, or beliefs passed down from previous generations, providing continuity and a sense of identity. Innovation involves creating new ideas, methods, or products that improve or transform existing ways of doing things. While tradition offers stability and cultural richness, innovation drives progress and adaptation. Both are important; tradition preserves valuable heritage, and innovation encourages growth and relevance in an evolving world. Balancing the two allows societies and organizations to respect their roots while embracing new possibilities.