There's a quote running around the internet that basically states that the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Is this really true in real life, IE does a large share of negative impact come from good intentions?
And if this is correct, why does this happen?
Here's my stab at it: Long before the internet, this folk wisdom encapsulates the notion that: A. It's not enough to have an intention without acting on it and/or B. It's often hard to predict the long-term implications of an action. Famous examples: the inventor of the plastic bag was trying to solve the problem of waste from paper bags; Alfred Nobel's dynamite was created as a safe way to blast rocks.
I think it was too unstable but it paved the way for military uses of stable explosives.