What’s Often Overlooked
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Every revolutionary invention, every groundbreaking discovery, and every monumental change in history started with a simple idea.
Ideas are easy to come up with, but taking action to make them happen is what really sets trailblazers apart.
What’s often overlooked is the fact that the greatest inventions, discoveries, and changes often begin with a series of small experiments and innovations.
Every great achievement starts with small, seemingly insignificant steps.
The Wright brothers are credited with inventing and building the world’s first successful airplane but they didn’t start with a fully-functional airplane. They began building an airplane with a glider made of cloth and sticks. Henry Ford didn’t start with a fully automated assembly line; he started with a small workshop and a dream.
The lesson we can learn from the Wright Brothers and Henry Ford is that…