The Biggest Myth About Innovation



Check out Hungry Planet on @pbsterra https://youtu.be/uH2jWc9TEVM ↓↓↓ More info and sources below ↓↓↓ The idea of the lone genius creating everything isn’t just misleading. It’s harmful and wrong. Innovation thrives when people work together, and rather than nice linear paths, new ideas come from chance events and unexpected connections. This video tells the story of one such invention, and offers a new idea about how new ideas are really born. 0:00 I've got a gripe 1:30 How innovation stories usually go 2:28 The last time this happened, things got weird 2:51 Stabbing sick people in Olde London 4:23 A heroic cow named Blossom 5:05 Why Napoleon hated swamps 6:22 The preacher, sparks, and a fortuitous explosion 7:08 Who's "in charge" here? 8:26 Bubbles, for your health! 9:33 Putting the club in soda 10:13 Needles and drugs 11:01 A tower in Paris 11:58 Quantum bros 12:53 Very VERY tiny things 13:37 This physicist hates cats 14:20 Mr. Helix and the messengers 15:18 It's all coming together 16:08 The best part of the story 17:35 Extras We’re on PATREON! Join the community: https://www.patreon.com/itsokaytobesmart SUBSCRIBE so you don’t miss a video! ►► http://bit.ly/iotbs_sub ----------- High fives to all our Brain Trust Patrons: Charles Horton, Jr Holly, Brett, and Ashe Bullion Jaap Westera Millennial Glacier Mehdi Damou Barbora Bei Burt Humburg dani bowman David Johnston Baerbel Winkler Robert Young Eric Meer Karen Haskell Join us on Patreon! https://patreon.com/itsokaytobesmart Twitter http://www.twitter.com/DrJoeHanson http://www.twitter.com/okaytobesmart Instagram http://www.instagram.com/DrJoeHanson http://www.instagram.com/okaytobesmart


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