Most people do not understand that. I've been trying to explain it to people my entire life. I build clever things all the time, but I'm not the kind of guy who will be out there flogging it relentlessly. That takes a different type. the people who do both well you read about in the newspaper. Even Steve Jobs was not creative, he just was brilliant at managing his creatives and stealing from the best of the industry.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2019 9:04 pmHaving a good idea and possessing the talent and aptitude to build a business out of are two different things. It's not common for somebody to be both innovative and good at making a business out of it. Usually a person is one or the other, if anything at all.
I've had this theory that businesses are often built by people who don't have very many ideas. That's why they get very attached to the one they do have, and decide that it's so great they have to do something with it. people who have lots of ideas don't get so attached to them.
Tesla was famous for discovering all sorts of things including X-rays and radio but not trying to market them or do anything at all. It took Marconi stealing Tesla's ideas and marketing them as his own that brought radio to the masses.
Hash, as I get older I'm more impressed by the marriage than the riches or travel. I'm at 23 years married to one of the sanest people I've ever met. Hopefully when my youngest goes to college in a year and a half we'll travel more.