As I see it, whoever's doing the inventing is also doing most of the learning - and probably having most of the fun.
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Inventing is a skill that some people have and some people don't. But you can learn how to invent.
Inventing is something that has always come very natural to me. As a child, I was always fiddling with things, making contraptions. I'd see something, go home, and try to make something even better.
I guess that's just the life of an inventor: what people do with your ideas takes you totally by surprise.
My company invents all kinds of new technology in lots of different areas. And we do that for a couple of reasons. We invent for fun - invention is a lot of fun to do - and we also invent for profit. The two are related because the profit actually takes long enough that if it isn't fun, you wouldn't have the time to do it.
I'm wary of the word 'inventing,' because in the British psyche the word 'inventor' is immediately linked with 'mad'. For me, inventing is problem-solving.
And I believe that the best learning process of any kind of craft is just to look at the work of others.
To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.
An inventor is simply a fellow who doesn't take his education too seriously.
Creativity has more to do with the elimination of the inessential than with inventing something new.
My training and my inclination is to invent.
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