
If successful inventors become less creative over time, like this study claims, how can that trend be reversed?
BusinessPundit points to IdeaFestival, which encourages people to explore other areas of knowledge.
Since the study showed that inventors tend to invent something unique and then spend their time refining it, instead of thinking up the next new thing, how about delegating the refinements to aides so the "idea guy/gal" can continue to think about the next big idea? Didn't Thomas Edison do something like that?






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