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Story of Archimedes “EUREKA !”
• One of the oldest and well-known Archimedes Legendary
• King of the land in Syracuse gave some gold to a goldsmith to make a Golden Crown
• Weight of the crown was equal to the gold given
• Suspicion of the color of the crown
• Finding out to the truth
Story of Archimedes “EUREKA !”
• Archimedes thought about the problem day and night
• Having bath but busy thinking
• Water in the bath tub already full to the brim
• Slid into the bathtub
• A large quantity of water flowed over the brim of the bath tub
• Brain wave worked suddenly
• Jumped out and shouting, “EUREKA !”
• Ran naked on the streets
Greek meaning of “EUREKA !”
• "Eureka" comes from the Ancient Greek word εὕρηκα
heúrēka, meaning "I have found (it)", which is the first
person singular perfect indicative active of the verb
εὑρίσκω heuriskō "I find”.
• It is closely related to heuristic, which refers to experience-
based techniques for problem solving, learning, and
discovery.
SETH GODIN
“Something remarkable is
worth talking about Worth
noticing. Exceptional. New.
Interesting.”
How “EUREKA !” comes to you?
People usually credits ideas shared by the people they trust.
Ideas are coming from their experiences.
"Will we say, of a painter, that he makes something?”
Plato did not believe in art as a form of creation. Asked in The Republic
Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creativity#Creativity_and_Intelligence
"Certainly not, he merely imitates."
1. STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST
2. USE YOUR HANDS
3. DO THEN SHARE WITH PEOPLE
4. SIMPLICITY IS THE BEST
INNOVATION
5. CREATIVITY IS SUBSTRACTION
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