Thinking Without Borders: Connecting the Dots When There are No Dots
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- Most inventions are perfected over time (practice makes perfect)
- Success often comes after experimentation: trial and error (we learn from our mistakes)
- Break down goals into bite-size pieces (little successes build on each other to become a huge success)
- Practical experience is equally, or more important that theoretical experience (TEST, TEST, TEST)
- Take calculated risks to mitigate losses (the bigger the risk the greater the reward)
- Technologies of tomorrow will improve inventions of today
- No one succeeds alone, we all need a helping hand
- When one of us rises all of us rises, so we need to help others
- We have to test our ideas to make sure they are sound
- We have to tell others about what we are doing so that they can build on it to further humanity
- Nature can be our teacher and our guide
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