Sunday, December 8, 2013

The Power of Learning

The difference between success and failure is often knowledge. It comes down to whether or not you know what to do next. Most inventors come up with an idea, but don't know what to do next. Then, they follow the common advice out there. It goes something like this:
1) Have an idea
2) Patent it
3) Prototype it (sometimes)
4-9) ????
10) Make Millions

The problem, as you can clearly see, is that there are a TON of steps missing. The inventor is by no means at fault for following the common advice. There are better ways to get your idea out to market.
If you want to learn more about this process, check out two books that I think will help you along the road to success.
  • One Simple Idea by Stephen Key and
  • Mom Inventor's Handbook by Tamara Monosoff


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