gifted. It requires the proverbial wisdom of an owl, the cunning of a fox, and the courage and strength of a lion.
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itself. Remember an inventor is only judged by what he has made good, not by what he has attempted
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the accumulated knowledge and experience of others. Don't imagine yourself a Solomon. Don't bite off more than you can swallow. (Read Æsop's fable about the "Eagle and the Jackdaw.") Don't set yourself a Quixotic task, and, on the other hand, don't think it is impossible for you to succeed where others have failed
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get inflated with your superiority, neglecting to avail yourself of
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Observe everything carefully. Try to remember everything you see. Acquire the habit of concentration. Reason logically. Do not overlook details. Be a hard worker. Keep your mouth shut. Don't count your chickens before they are hatched. Don't
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will carefully note his own special capacity, aptitude, taste, education, training, experience, and opportunity in certain directions
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it is first necessary to determine the executive method of operation, and often to invent a more suitable and adaptable one before inventing the means for accomplishing the same, as the executive part of his contemplated machine is his problem, and the ease or difficulty of its solution depends upon its simplicity
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manipulation. For that reason the inventor of a labor-saving machine may often have to first invent a new process for bringing about certain results on the substances on which his machine is to operate, that may be radically different from the method employed
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How to invent? Invention is a problem and a solution
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mastery of that knowledge which is potent to successful invention in the mechanical line, and to get his just or fair share of its value.