Who's the Father of Invention?
- authoranuragsinghthakur

- Apr 13, 2024
- 2 min read
Necessity, the mother of invention is known to us but what about the father??? Do we know about it? Perhaps we don't.

If we analyse then we can understand that the necessity alone can not invent, it ought to club with something else to invent. And that factor is the laziness.
The needs have always been there. Unless someone lazy enough to look out for an easier alternative approach, people been used to of completing the task that demanded more efforts, time, energy, etc.
Let's check out the examples.
Graham Bell invented telephone because he used to talk to his servant from a different floor (need was always there), his laziness did not allow him to adjust to the situation, and he worked for a device called telephone
Similarly, vehicles been invented because, due to laziness people wanted to travel while sitting comfortably rather than walking.
For every need, some creative people invent something that reduces in labour and energy, in short they hate more efforts but like short cuts.
Isn't some sort of laziness there?
I remember and would like to share an interesting incident during a Microsoft program (promotion of Windows XP in 2001), someone in the audience asked about the secret behind Microsoft user friendly interface.
The company spokesperson said, "At Microsoft, the tasks are assigned to a pool of the most lazy employees (they are technically sound and have potential, that's why the company has hired them) so that they can suggest the easiest way to do a task". Though it could be a sarcasm but definitely has a point.
Thus, being lazy is not a curse if one can make smart use of it.
So, what matters is......
Are you smart enough to capitalise your laziness??
Or
Are you so lazy that unknowingly killing your smartness?
Don't be lazy to choose smartly, the choice is yours.
(Don't be lazy to follow the blog, like and share the post).
Enjoy your laziness this weekend 😄😄😄











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