Kinda like the health care system. It's not in their interest to _CURE_ you, it's in their interest to keep you in ongoing perpetual treatment, that requires someone (you, your health ins, etc.) to pay for medicine.
Or like Microsoft ... adding features is nice, but the real incentive to upgrade is "all of those problems you had with ($CURRENT_VERSION) are gone in the next version ... trust us". Without problems, if you're happy with the feature set of your current version, you'd have little/no incentive to upgrade to the next one.
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Or like Microsoft ... adding features is nice, but the real incentive to upgrade is "all of those problems you had with ($CURRENT_VERSION) are gone in the next version ... trust us". Without problems, if you're happy with the feature set of your current version, you'd have little/no incentive to upgrade to the next one.