9 Lessons I Learned From Thomas Edison About Invention, Persistence, and Turning Ideas Into Reality
By John Korsh
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By John Korsh
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When we think of Thomas Edison, the image that often comes to mind is that of the lone genius in a cluttered workshop, tinkering with wires and glass until—at last—the light bulb flickers to life.
But the truth of Edison's story is far more complex, and perhaps more interesting, than that. Edison was not simply a man who invented things; he was a man who redefined what it meant to bring ideas into the world.
His success was less about sudden flashes of brilliance and more about persistence,...
But the truth of Edison's story is far more complex, and perhaps more interesting, than that. Edison was not simply a man who invented things; he was a man who redefined what it meant to bring ideas into the world.
His success was less about sudden flashes of brilliance and more about persistence,...






















