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Post by shiningbright on May 29, 2016 14:01:46 GMT
I've always kept my invention ideas close to my chest and I was talking to my dad, a saleman/eutapanue in the states, and he said that he used to do the same but that with life came the experience that sharing is best cos then he can root out the good ideas from the bad ones. He also says that if he doesn't have the timeto focus in one of his iideas then it gives others an ability to use them lol.
I personally have so many inner personal tasks- from sewing clothes tto knitting blankets (baby is 1 and I still haven't finsihed his blanket! Where to find the time around everything else? ).
I have about 3 novels, one series of novels and 7 short stories all playing inside my head. Plus my daily invention ideas from board games to furniture - mostly play equipment lol. Also housing, villages and room designs - I live drawing house plans or school plans or villages (if I had the money I'd build my own village as apart of a work and social e xperiement- b ut alas I'm not a trillionaire lol).
But I hardly have time to so much as jot them down before something comes and sweeps me off my feet internally.
It doesn't stop them, they just sit in the back of my mind nagging at me. I know when I get them out I'll feel better but I don't have enough hands or mouths or words or pictures and mostly not enough time.
Anyone else have the same problem?
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Post by ant on Feb 9, 2017 10:19:07 GMT
Hi There,
Yep... I have had LOADS of invention ideas. The thing is... as there are so many I just dismiss them as I haven't got time to look at if any of them are actually any good and wouldn't even know where to start getting an idea from my head to become reality.
Weird hearing it's not uncommon!
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Post by anopheles on Jun 22, 2017 11:14:39 GMT
Yeah i had a load of ideas too (electric carpet tiles that store and release kinetic energy, google binoculars, mobile phone eye jockeys, etc), most have already been done or a trip to Google Patent disabused me of the notion of originality.
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