Why Apple always has the last laugh

AirPods were mocked as goofy looking and overpriced. Now they're the second fastest selling Apple product ever.

Apple CEO Tim Cook.
(Image credit: Illustrated | Stephanie Keith/Getty Images, Apple)

Is there anything more envy-inducing, especially here in the deep of winter, than someone returning to work with a deep tan? It speaks of luxury and the means to take a vacations somewhere warm. But it wasn't always the case. Prior to the industrial revolution, it was pale skin that was a sign of privilege: If you avoided the sun, it meant you could also avoid the hard labor of working outside.

Tastes change. Here's a more modern example: When Apple released the AirPods, they were mocked as goofy looking and overpriced. And then, as seems to almost always happen with Apple products, they were a roaring success. They are now the second fastest selling Apple product ever.

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Navneet Alang

Navneet Alang is a technology and culture writer based out of Toronto. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, New Republic, Globe and Mail, and Hazlitt.