Thomas Alva Edison, a genius who is praised as "the king of world inventions" by the whole world. A genius with many famous and important invention patents, according to incomplete statistics, he has about 2000 invention patents in his life, and he has been creating great legendary history and changing the world all his life.
Edison 12 years old began to sell newspapers on the train to make money. He applied for a patent for his shoddy little invention and started his own factory with the money earned from selling the patent. Edison not only paid attention to technology, but also paid great attention to the market.
As he himself said, "I won't invent something that can't be sold." To some extent, a keen "business mind" is an inexhaustible source of Edison's creativity.
Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration. "This is the most famous chicken soup for the soul left by Thomas Edison, a famous American inventor.
But in recent years, with the development of information, the nosy Edison claimed that there was a second part of this famous saying: but that one percent of inspiration is the most important, even more important than that 99 percent of sweat.
Then, "all kinds of dissatisfaction" destroyed by one sentence immediately countered, took out Edison's original English words, and translated and restored Edison's original words: I didn't get an invention by accident. I did this experiment again and again until it came true. This comes down to 1% inspiration and 99% sweat.