Learn to Invent, First Steps for Beginners Young and Old / Practical Instuction, Valuable Suggestions to Learn to Invent
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A practical primer arguing that inventive skill can be learned through deliberate habits of observation, imitation, and study of existing devices. It urges beginners to focus on small, simple problems, to sketch ideas, build models, choose suitable materials, and refine designs toward simplicity. The text illustrates how modest mechanical improvements can become profitable, cautions against advancing beyond public readiness, and recommends selling or licensing inventions when one cannot manufacture or promote them. Emphasis is placed on perseverance, attention to detail, and practical steps for turning fleeting ideas into working, marketable devices.
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