Constantly changing and redesigning a product does not necessarily make it better but can make it harder to use and remember.
Featuritis or the tendency to keep adding new features without allowing existing ones to mature can lead to bloated and harder-to-use products.
Quality of a product is not solely determined by the quantity of features added but by the usefulness, delightfulness, and memorability of those features.
Teams are advised to prioritize building a product with intent, establishing a clear product vision, and improving with precision rather than constant redesigning.